Litcius/Paper detail

Low-Power Audio Keyword Spotting Using Tsetlin Machines

Jie Lei, Tousif Rahman, Rishad Shafik, Adrian Wheeldon, Alex Yakovlev, Ole‐Christoffer Granmo, Fahim Kawsar, Akhil Mathur

2021Journal of Low Power Electronics and Applications34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) driven keyword spotting (KWS) technologies has revolutionized human to machine interaction. Yet, the challenge of end-to-end energy efficiency, memory footprint and system complexity of current neural network (NN) powered AI-KWS pipelines has remained ever present. This paper evaluates KWS utilizing a learning automata powered machine learning algorithm called the Tsetlin Machine (TM). Through significant reduction in parameter requirements and choosing logic over arithmetic-based processing, the TM offers new opportunities for low-power KWS while maintaining high learning efficacy. In this paper, we explore a TM-based keyword spotting (KWS) pipeline to demonstrate low complexity with faster rate of convergence compared to NNs. Further, we investigate the scalability with increasing keywords and explore the potential for enabling low-power on-chip KWS.

Topics & Concepts

Keyword spottingComputer scienceScalabilityPipeline (software)Memory footprintArtificial intelligenceReduction (mathematics)Machine learningBenchmark (surveying)Artificial neural networkSpottingComputer engineeringProgramming languageGeometryGeographyMathematicsGeodesyOperating systemDatabaseMusic and Audio ProcessingText and Document Classification TechnologiesNetwork Packet Processing and Optimization
Low-Power Audio Keyword Spotting Using Tsetlin Machines | Litcius