ReckOn: A 28nm Sub-mm2 Task-Agnostic Spiking Recurrent Neural Network Processor Enabling On-Chip Learning over Second-Long Timescales

Abstract

A robust real-world deployment of autonomous edge devices requires on-chip adaptation to user-, environment- and task-induced variability. Due to on-chip memory constraints, prior learning devices were limited to static stimuli with no temporal contents. We propose a 0.45-mm2 spiking RNN processor enabling task-agnostic online learning over seconds, which we demonstrate for navigation, gesture recognition, and keyword spotting within a 0.8-% memory overhead and a <150-μW training power budget.

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