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In-Place Zero-Space Memory Protection for CNN

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arxiv 1910.14479 v1 pith:VQBSUYP6 submitted 2019-10-31 cs.LG stat.ML

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keywords memorycostin-placeprotectionreliabilitytraditionaltrainingzero-space
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Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN) are being actively explored for safety-critical applications such as autonomous vehicles and aerospace, where it is essential to ensure the reliability of inference results in the presence of possible memory faults. Traditional methods such as error correction codes (ECC) and Triple Modular Redundancy (TMR) are CNN-oblivious and incur substantial memory overhead and energy cost. This paper introduces in-place zero-space ECC assisted with a new training scheme weight distribution-oriented training. The new method provides the first known zero space cost memory protection for CNNs without compromising the reliability offered by traditional ECC.

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