Trip: Trainable Region-of-Interest Prediction for Hardware-Efficient Neuromorphic Processing on Event-based Vision

  • Cina Arjmand
  • , Yingfu Xu
  • , Kevin Shidqi
  • , Alexandra F. Dobrita
  • , Kanishkan Vadivel
  • , Paul Detterer
  • , Manolis Sifalakis
  • , Amirreza Yousefzadeh
  • , Guangzhi Tang

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Abstract

Neuromorphic processors are well-suited for efficiently handling sparse events from event-based cameras. However, they face significant challenges in the growth of computing demand and hardware costs as the input resolution increases. This paper proposes the Trainable Region-of-Interest Prediction (TRIP), the first hardware-efficient hard attention framework for event-based vision processing on a neuromorphic processor. Our TRIP framework actively produces low-resolution Region-of-Interest (ROIs) for efficient and accurate classification. The framework exploits sparse events' inherent low information density to reduce the overhead of ROI prediction. We introduced extensive hardware-aware optimizations for TRIP and implemented the hardware-optimized algorithm on the SENECA neuromorphic processor. We utilized multiple event-based classification datasets for evaluation. Our approach achieves state-of-the-art accuracies in all datasets and produces reasonable ROIs with varying locations and sizes. On the DvsGesture dataset, our solution requires 46x less computation than the state-of-the-art while achieving higher accuracy. Furthermore, TRIP enables more than 2x latency and energy improvements on the SENECA neuromorphic processor compared to the conventional solution.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherArXiv.org
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 25 Jun 2024

Keywords

  • cs.CV
  • eess.IV

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