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Eventprop training for efficient neuromorphic applications
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Neuromorphic computing can reduce the energy requirements of neural networks and holds the promise to `repatriate' AI workloads back from the cloud to the edge. However, training neural networks on neuromorphic hardware has remained elusive. Here, we instead present a pipeline for training spiking neural networks on GPUs, using the efficient event-driven Eventprop algorithm implemented in mlGeNN, and deploying them on Intel's Loihi 2 neuromorphic chip. Our benchmarking on keyword spotting tasks indicates that there is almost no loss in accuracy between GPU and Loihi 2 implementations and that classifying a sample on Loihi 2 is up to 10X faster and uses 200X less energy than on an NVIDIA Jetson Orin Nano.
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