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Spatiotemporal Pattern Recognition in Single Mixed-Signal VLSI Neurons with Heterogeneous Dynamic Synapses (2106.05686v2)

Published 10 Jun 2021 in cs.NE and cs.AI

Abstract: Mixed-signal neuromorphic processors with brain-like organization and device physics offer an ultra-low-power alternative to the unsustainable developments of conventional deep learning and computing. However, realizing the potential of such neuromorphic hardware requires efficient use of its heterogeneous, analog neurosynaptic circuitry with neurocomputational methods for sparse, spike-timing-based encoding and processing. Here, we investigate the use of balanced excitatory-inhibitory disynaptic lateral connections as a resource-efficient mechanism for implementing a thalamocortically inspired Spatiotemporal Correlator (STC) neural network without using dedicated delay mechanisms. We present hardware-in-the-loop experiments with a DYNAP-SE neuromorphic processor, in which receptive fields of heterogeneous coincidence-detection neurons in an STC network with four lateral afferent connections per column were mapped by random input-sampling. Furthermore, we demonstrate how such a neuron was tuned to detect a particular spatiotemporal feature by discrete address-reprogramming of the analog synaptic circuits. The energy dissipation of the disynaptic connections is one order of magnitude lower per lateral connection (0.65 nJ vs 9.6 nJ per spike) than in the former delay-based hardware implementation of the STC.

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Authors (3)
  1. Mattias Nilsson (9 papers)
  2. Foteini Liwicki (16 papers)
  3. Fredrik Sandin (26 papers)
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