An automated two-stage neural architecture search and compression pipeline discovers FPGA-efficient models for Bragg peak finding and jet classification, beating or matching hand-crafted baselines on accuracy, latency, and resource use.
End-to-end codesign of Hessian-aware quantized neural networks for FPGAs and ASICs
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We develop an end-to-end workflow for the training and implementation of co-designed neural networks (NNs) for efficient field-programmable gate array (FPGA) and application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) hardware. Our approach leverages Hessian-aware quantization (HAWQ) of NNs, the Quantized Open Neural Network Exchange (QONNX) intermediate representation, and the hls4ml tool flow for transpiling NNs into FPGA and ASIC firmware. This makes efficient NN implementations in hardware accessible to nonexperts, in a single open-sourced workflow that can be deployed for real-time machine learning applications in a wide range of scientific and industrial settings. We demonstrate the workflow in a particle physics application involving trigger decisions that must operate at the 40 MHz collision rate of the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC). Given the high collision rate, all data processing must be implemented on custom ASIC and FPGA hardware within a strict area and latency. Based on these constraints, we implement an optimized mixed-precision NN classifier for high-momentum particle jets in simulated LHC proton-proton collisions.
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Neural Architecture Codesign for Fast Physics Applications
An automated two-stage neural architecture search and compression pipeline discovers FPGA-efficient models for Bragg peak finding and jet classification, beating or matching hand-crafted baselines on accuracy, latency, and resource use.