Hardware Accelerator and Neural Network Co-Optimization for Ultra-Low-Power Audio Processing Devices
September 08, 2022 Β· Declared Dead Β· π Euromicro Symposium on Digital Systems Design
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Authors
Christoph Gerum, Adrian Frischknecht, Tobias Hald, Paul Palomero Bernardo, Konstantin LΓΌbeck, Oliver Bringmann
arXiv ID
2209.03807
Category
cs.SD: Sound
Cross-listed
cs.NE,
eess.AS
Citations
14
Venue
Euromicro Symposium on Digital Systems Design
Last Checked
3 months ago
Abstract
The increasing spread of artificial neural networks does not stop at ultralow-power edge devices. However, these very often have high computational demand and require specialized hardware accelerators to ensure the design meets power and performance constraints. The manual optimization of neural networks along with the corresponding hardware accelerators can be very challenging. This paper presents HANNAH (Hardware Accelerator and Neural Network seArcH), a framework for automated and combined hardware/software co-design of deep neural networks and hardware accelerators for resource and power-constrained edge devices. The optimization approach uses an evolution-based search algorithm, a neural network template technique, and analytical KPI models for the configurable UltraTrail hardware accelerator template to find an optimized neural network and accelerator configuration. We demonstrate that HANNAH can find suitable neural networks with minimized power consumption and high accuracy for different audio classification tasks such as single-class wake word detection, multi-class keyword detection, and voice activity detection, which are superior to the related work.
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