DIS-NNMES-HALLLGNEFeb 20, 2021

Neural Sampling Machine with Stochastic Synapse allows Brain-like Learning and Inference

arXiv:2102.10477v166 citations
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This work addresses the need for energy-efficient, brain-like learning systems in mission-critical applications, offering a novel hardware-based solution for probabilistic models.

The paper tackles the challenge of implementing low-power, continual online learning and real-time decision-making with uncertainty handling by introducing a Neural Sampling Machine that uses stochastic synapses for approximate Bayesian inference, achieving 98.25% accuracy on image classification and enabling uncertainty estimation.

Many real-world mission-critical applications require continual online learning from noisy data and real-time decision making with a defined confidence level. Probabilistic models and stochastic neural networks can explicitly handle uncertainty in data and allow adaptive learning-on-the-fly, but their implementation in a low-power substrate remains a challenge. Here, we introduce a novel hardware fabric that implements a new class of stochastic NN called Neural-Sampling-Machine that exploits stochasticity in synaptic connections for approximate Bayesian inference. Harnessing the inherent non-linearities and stochasticity occurring at the atomic level in emerging materials and devices allows us to capture the synaptic stochasticity occurring at the molecular level in biological synapses. We experimentally demonstrate in-silico hybrid stochastic synapse by pairing a ferroelectric field-effect transistor -based analog weight cell with a two-terminal stochastic selector element. Such a stochastic synapse can be integrated within the well-established crossbar array architecture for compute-in-memory. We experimentally show that the inherent stochastic switching of the selector element between the insulator and metallic state introduces a multiplicative stochastic noise within the synapses of NSM that samples the conductance states of the FeFET, both during learning and inference. We perform network-level simulations to highlight the salient automatic weight normalization feature introduced by the stochastic synapses of the NSM that paves the way for continual online learning without any offline Batch Normalization. We also showcase the Bayesian inferencing capability introduced by the stochastic synapse during inference mode, thus accounting for uncertainty in data. We report 98.25%accuracy on standard image classification task as well as estimation of data uncertainty in rotated samples.

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