A high-rate two-stream spiking network with a lightweight gated fusion unit achieves 94.9% on THU EACT-50 and enables early prediction within 100 ms.
ED-sKWS: Early-Decision Spiking Neural Networks for Rapid,and Energy-Efficient Keyword Spotting
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Keyword Spotting (KWS) is essential in edge computing requiring rapid and energy-efficient responses. Spiking Neural Networks (SNNs) are well-suited for KWS for their efficiency and temporal capacity for speech. To further reduce the latency and energy consumption, this study introduces ED-sKWS, an SNN-based KWS model with an early-decision mechanism that can stop speech processing and output the result before the end of speech utterance. Furthermore, we introduce a Cumulative Temporal (CT) loss that can enhance prediction accuracy at both the intermediate and final timesteps. To evaluate early-decision performance, we present the SC-100 dataset including 100 speech commands with beginning and end timestamp annotation. Experiments on the Google Speech Commands v2 and our SC-100 datasets show that ED-sKWS maintains competitive accuracy with 61% timesteps and 52% energy consumption compared to SNN models without early-decision mechanism, ensuring rapid response and energy efficiency.
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