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arxiv: 2103.00216 · v1 · pith:LCRKKKO2new · submitted 2021-02-27 · 💻 cs.AR · cs.LG· cs.NA· math.NA

ProbLP: A framework for low-precision probabilistic inference

classification 💻 cs.AR cs.LGcs.NAmath.NA
keywords inferencelow-precisionhardwareframeworkprobabilisticrepresentationproblpaccuracy
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Bayesian reasoning is a powerful mechanism for probabilistic inference in smart edge-devices. During such inferences, a low-precision arithmetic representation can enable improved energy efficiency. However, its impact on inference accuracy is not yet understood. Furthermore, general-purpose hardware does not natively support low-precision representation. To address this, we propose ProbLP, a framework that automates the analysis and design of low-precision probabilistic inference hardware. It automatically chooses an appropriate energy-efficient representation based on worst-case error-bounds and hardware energy-models. It generates custom hardware for the resulting inference network exploiting parallelism, pipelining and low-precision operation. The framework is validated on several embedded-sensing benchmarks.

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