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A More Accurate Approximation of Activation Function with Few Spikes Neurons

Published 19 Aug 2024 in cs.NE and cs.LG | (2409.00044v1)

Abstract: Recent deep neural networks (DNNs), such as diffusion models [1], have faced high computational demands. Thus, spiking neural networks (SNNs) have attracted lots of attention as energy-efficient neural networks. However, conventional spiking neurons, such as leaky integrate-and-fire neurons, cannot accurately represent complex non-linear activation functions, such as Swish [2]. To approximate activation functions with spiking neurons, few spikes (FS) neurons were proposed [3], but the approximation performance was limited due to the lack of training methods considering the neurons. Thus, we propose tendency-based parameter initialization (TBPI) to enhance the approximation of activation function with FS neurons, exploiting temporal dependencies initializing the training parameters.

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