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SpikeBERT: A Language Spikformer Learned from BERT with Knowledge Distillation

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arxiv 2308.15122 v4 pith:7DIBYEVA submitted 2023-08-29 cs.CL

classification cs.CL
keywords bertknowledgedistillationlanguagenetworkssnnsspikeberttasks
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Spiking neural networks (SNNs) offer a promising avenue to implement deep neural networks in a more energy-efficient way. However, the network architectures of existing SNNs for language tasks are still simplistic and relatively shallow, and deep architectures have not been fully explored, resulting in a significant performance gap compared to mainstream transformer-based networks such as BERT. To this end, we improve a recently-proposed spiking Transformer (i.e., Spikformer) to make it possible to process language tasks and propose a two-stage knowledge distillation method for training it, which combines pre-training by distilling knowledge from BERT with a large collection of unlabelled texts and fine-tuning with task-specific instances via knowledge distillation again from the BERT fine-tuned on the same training examples. Through extensive experimentation, we show that the models trained with our method, named SpikeBERT, outperform state-of-the-art SNNs and even achieve comparable results to BERTs on text classification tasks for both English and Chinese with much less energy consumption. Our code is available at https://github.com/Lvchangze/SpikeBERT.

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  1. Phi: Leveraging Pattern-based Hierarchical Sparsity for High-Efficiency Spiking Neural Networks

    cs.AR 2025-05 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

    Phi decomposes SNN activations into pre-computed pattern rows plus sparse +/-1 corrections, yielding a 3.45x speedup and 4.93x energy savings over the Stellar accelerator.

  2. Quantized Spike-driven Transformer

    cs.CV 2025-01 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

    A 4-bit quantized spike-driven transformer with multi-bit training and binary inference achieves 80.3% ImageNet accuracy with 6.8M parameters.

  3. Head-Tail-Aware KL Divergence in Knowledge Distillation for Spiking Neural Networks

    cs.AI 2025-04 reject novelty 4.0 of 10

    HTA-KL reweights forward and reverse KL losses using a cumulative-probability mask to align high- and low-probability regions during ANN-to-SNN knowledge distillation.

  4. Word2Spike: Poisson Rate Coding for Associative Memories and Neuromorphic Algorithms

    cs.NE 2025-09 reject novelty 2.0 of 10

    Word2Spike proposes a ternary quantization plus Poisson rate coding scheme for word embeddings, reporting 100% reconstruction on 10k words.

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