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TinyCNN: A Tiny Modular CNN Accelerator for Embedded FPGA (1911.06777v1)

Published 15 Nov 2019 in cs.LG, cs.CV, and stat.ML

Abstract: In recent years, Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) based methods have achieved great success in a large number of applications and have been among the most powerful and widely used techniques in computer vision. However, CNN-based methods are computational-intensive and resource-consuming, and thus are hard to be integrated into embedded systems such as smart phones, smart glasses, and robots. FPGA is one of the most promising platforms for accelerating CNN, but the limited on-chip memory size limit the performance of FPGA accelerator for CNN. In this paper, we propose a framework for designing CNN accelerator on embedded FPGA for image classification. The proposed framework provides a tool for FPGA resource-aware design space exploration of CNNs and automatically generates the hardware description of the CNN to be programmed on a target FPGA. The framework consists of three main backends; software, hardware generation, and simulation/precision adjustment. The software backend serves as an API to the designer to design the CNN and train it according to the hardware resources that are available. Using the CNN model, hardware backend generates the necessary hardware components and integrates them to generate the hardware description of the CNN. Finaly, Simulation/precision adjustment backend adjusts the inter-layer precision units to minimize the classification error. We used 16-bit fixed-point data in a CNN accelerator (FPGA) and compared it to the exactly similar software version running on an ARM processor (32-bit floating point data). We encounter about 3% accuracy loss in classification of the accelerated (FPGA) version. In return, we got up to 15.75x speedup by classifying with the accelerated version on the FPGA.

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  1. Ali Jahanshahi (3 papers)
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