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Cain: Automatic Code Generation for Simultaneous Convolutional Kernels on Focal-plane Sensor-processors

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arxiv 2101.08715 v1 pith:QD755BXF submitted 2021-01-21 cs.AR cs.CVcs.DC

classification cs.ARcs.CVcs.DC
keywords caincodeconvolutionalkernelscomputationfocal-planescamp-5sensor-processors
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Focal-plane Sensor-processors (FPSPs) are a camera technology that enable low power, high frame rate computation, making them suitable for edge computation. Unfortunately, these devices' limited instruction sets and registers make developing complex algorithms difficult. In this work, we present Cain - a compiler that targets SCAMP-5, a general-purpose FPSP - which generates code from multiple convolutional kernels. As an example, given the convolutional kernels for an MNIST digit recognition neural network, Cain produces code that is half as long, when compared to the other available compilers for SCAMP-5.

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