Training Modern Deep Neural Networks for Memory-Fault Robustness
Hacene, Ghouthi Boukli, Leduc-Primeau, François, Soussia, Amal Ben, Gripon, Vincent, Gagnon, François
Because deep neural networks (DNNs) rely on a large number of parameters and computations, their implementation in energy-constrained systems is challenging. In this paper, we investigate the solution of reducing the supply voltage of the memories used in the system, which results in bit-cell faults. We explore the robustness of state-of-the-art DNN architectures towards such defects and propose a regularizer meant to mitigate their effects on accuracy. Our experiments clearly demonstrate the interest of operating the system in a faulty regime to save energy without reducing accuracy.
Nov-22-2019
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