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Experimental demonstration and tolerancing of a large-scale neural network (165,000 synapses), using phase-change memory as the synaptic weight element
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Mnist DatabaseLarge-scale Neural NetworkEngineeringNeural Networks (Machine Learning)Neural NetworkPhase Change MemoryNeurochipSocial SciencesNeurodynamicsMemoryNeuromorphic EngineeringPhase-change MemoryNeurocomputersElectrical EngineeringComputer EngineeringNeural Networks (Computational Neuroscience)Deep LearningSynaptic PlasticityComputational NeuroscienceSynaptic Weight ElementNeuronal NetworkNeuroscienceSynaptic DysfunctionBrain-like Computing
Using 2 phase-change memory (PCM) devices per synapse, a 3-layer perceptron network with 164,885 synapses is trained on a subset (5000 examples) of the MNIST database of handwritten digits using a backpropagation variant suitable for NVM+selector crossbar arrays, obtaining a training (generalization) accuracy of 82.2% (82.9%). Using a neural network (NN) simulator matched to the experimental demonstrator, extensive tolerancing is performed with respect to NVM variability, yield, and the stochasticity, linearity and asymmetry of NVM-conductance response.
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