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An adaptive synaptic array using Fowler–Nordheim dynamic analog memory

Darshit Mehta, Mustafizur Rahman, Kenji Aono, Shantanu Chakrabartty

2022Nature Communications14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this paper we present an adaptive synaptic array that can be used to improve the energy-efficiency of training machine learning (ML) systems. The synaptic array comprises of an ensemble of analog memory elements, each of which is a micro-scale dynamical system in its own right, storing information in its temporal state trajectory. The state trajectories are then modulated by a system level learning algorithm such that the ensemble trajectory is guided towards the optimal solution. We show that the extrinsic energy required for state trajectory modulation can be matched to the dynamics of neural network learning which leads to a significant reduction in energy-dissipated for memory updates during ML training. Thus, the proposed synapse array could have significant implications in addressing the energy-efficiency imbalance between the training and the inference phases observed in artificial intelligence (AI) systems.

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Computer scienceTrajectoryInferenceArtificial neural networkEnergy (signal processing)Artificial intelligenceEfficient energy useSynapseNeurosciencePhysicsBiologyQuantum mechanicsAstronomyEngineeringElectrical engineeringAdvanced Memory and Neural ComputingNeural dynamics and brain functionNeural Networks and Applications
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