SENMap, a multi-objective mapping tool for the SENECA neuromorphic architecture, claims 40% energy savings in simulation by jointly optimizing network placement and event rate.
Run-time Mapping of Spiking Neural Networks to Neuromorphic Hardware
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In this paper, we propose a design methodology to partition and map the neurons and synapses of online learning SNN-based applications to neuromorphic architectures at {run-time}. Our design methodology operates in two steps -- step 1 is a layer-wise greedy approach to partition SNNs into clusters of neurons and synapses incorporating the constraints of the neuromorphic architecture, and step 2 is a hill-climbing optimization algorithm that minimizes the total spikes communicated between clusters, improving energy consumption on the shared interconnect of the architecture. We conduct experiments to evaluate the feasibility of our algorithm using synthetic and realistic SNN-based applications. We demonstrate that our algorithm reduces SNN mapping time by an average 780x compared to a state-of-the-art design-time based SNN partitioning approach with only 6.25\% lower solution quality.
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SENMAP: Multi-objective data-flow mapping and synthesis for hybrid scalable neuromorphic systems
SENMap, a multi-objective mapping tool for the SENECA neuromorphic architecture, claims 40% energy savings in simulation by jointly optimizing network placement and event rate.