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SpikeGrad: An ANN-equivalent Computation Model for Implementing Backpropagation with Spikes

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Event-based neuromorphic systems promise to reduce the energy consumption of deep learning tasks by replacing expensive floating point operations on dense matrices by low power sparse and asynchronous operations on spike events. While these systems can be trained increasingly well using approximations of the back-propagation algorithm, these implementations usually require high precision errors for training and are therefore incompatible with the typical communication infrastructure of neuromorphic circuits. In this work, we analyze how the gradient can be discretized into spike events when training a spiking neural network. To accelerate our simulation, we show that using a special implementation of the integrate-and-fire neuron allows us to describe the accumulated activations and errors of the spiking neural network in terms of an equivalent artificial neural network, allowing us to largely speed up training compared to an explicit simulation of all spike events. This way we are able to demonstrate that even for deep networks, the gradients can be discretized sufficiently well with spikes if the gradient is properly rescaled. This form of spike-based backpropagation enables us to achieve equivalent or better accuracies on the MNIST and CIFAR10 dataset than comparable state-of-the-art spiking neural networks trained with full precision gradients. The algorithm, which we call SpikeGrad, is based on accumulation and comparison operations and can naturally exploit sparsity in the gradient computation, which makes it an interesting choice for a spiking neuromorphic systems with on-chip learning capacities.
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hal-04465173 , version 1 (29-02-2024)

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Johannes Christian Thiele, Olivier Bichler, Antoine Dupret. SpikeGrad: An ANN-equivalent Computation Model for Implementing Backpropagation with Spikes. ICLR International Conference on Learning Representations, 2020, ⟨10.48550/arXiv.1906.00851⟩. ⟨hal-04465173⟩
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