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A Faster Approach to Spiking Deep Convolutional Neural Networks

Published 31 Oct 2022 in cs.CV and q-bio.NC | (2210.17442v1)

Abstract: Spiking neural networks (SNNs) have closer dynamics to the brain than current deep neural networks. Their low power consumption and sample efficiency make these networks interesting. Recently, several deep convolutional spiking neural networks have been proposed. These networks aim to increase biological plausibility while creating powerful tools to be applied to machine learning tasks. Here, we suggest a network structure based on previous work to improve network runtime and accuracy. Improvements to the network include reducing training iterations to only once, effectively using principal component analysis (PCA) dimension reduction, weight quantization, timed outputs for classification, and better hyperparameter tuning. Furthermore, the preprocessing step is changed to allow the processing of colored images instead of only black and white to improve accuracy. The proposed structure fractionalizes runtime and introduces an efficient approach to deep convolutional SNNs.

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