JOURNAL ARTICLE

Reservoir based spiking models for univariate Time Series Classification

Ramashish GauravTerrence C. StewartYang Yi

Year: 2023 Journal:   Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience Vol: 17 Pages: 1148284-1148284   Publisher: Frontiers Media

Abstract

A variety of advanced machine learning and deep learning algorithms achieve state-of-the-art performance on various temporal processing tasks. However, these methods are heavily energy inefficient—they run mainly on the power hungry CPUs and GPUs. Computing with Spiking Networks, on the other hand, has shown to be energy efficient on specialized neuromorphic hardware, e.g., Loihi, TrueNorth, SpiNNaker, etc. In this work, we present two architectures of spiking models, inspired from the theory of Reservoir Computing and Legendre Memory Units, for the Time Series Classification (TSC) task. Our first spiking architecture is closer to the general Reservoir Computing architecture and we successfully deploy it on Loihi; the second spiking architecture differs from the first by the inclusion of non-linearity in the readout layer. Our second model (trained with Surrogate Gradient Descent method) shows that non-linear decoding of the linearly extracted temporal features through spiking neurons not only achieves promising results, but also offers low computation-overhead by significantly reducing the number of neurons compared to the popular LSM based models—more than 40x reduction with respect to the recent spiking model we compare with. We experiment on five TSC datasets and achieve new SoTA spiking results (—as much as 28.607% accuracy improvement on one of the datasets), thereby showing the potential of our models to address the TSC tasks in a green energy-efficient manner. In addition, we also do energy profiling and comparison on Loihi and CPU to support our claims.

Keywords:
Neuromorphic engineering Computer science Spiking neural network Overhead (engineering) Artificial intelligence MNIST database Parallel computing Deep learning Artificial neural network

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Citation History

Topics

Neural Networks and Reservoir Computing
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Artificial Intelligence
Advanced Memory and Neural Computing
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Neural dynamics and brain function
Life Sciences →  Neuroscience →  Cognitive Neuroscience

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