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Title: Layer multiplexing FPGA implementation for deep back-propagation learning
Authors: Ortega Zamorano, Francisco 
Jerez, José Mª
Gómez, Iván
Franco, Leonardo
UNESCO Clasification: 1203 Ciencia de los ordenadores
Keywords: Hardware implementation
FPGA
Supervised learning
Deep neural networks
Layer multiplexing
Issue Date: 2017
Project: 5770
Journal: Integrated Computer-Aided Engineering 
Abstract: Training of large scale neural networks, like those used nowadays in Deep Learning schemes, requires long computational times or the use of high performance computation solutions like those based on cluster computation, GPU boards, etc. As a possible alternative, in this work the Back-Propagation learning algorithm is implemented in an FPGA board using a multiplexing layer scheme, in which a single layer of neurons is physically implemented in parallel but can be reused any number of times in order to simulate multi-layer architectures. An on-chip implementation of the algorithm is carried out using a training/validation scheme in order to avoid overfitting effects. The hardware implementation is tested on several configurations, permitting to simulate architectures comprising up to 127 hidden layers with a maximum number of neurons in each layer of 60 neurons. We confirmed the correct implementation of the algorithm and compared the computational times against C and Matlab code executed in a multicore supercomputer, observing a clear advantage of the proposed FPGA scheme. The layer multiplexing scheme used provides a simple and flexible approach in comparison to standard implementations of the Back-Propagation algorithm representing an important step towards the FPGA implementation of deep neural networks, one of the most novel and successful existing models for prediction problems.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/114747
ISSN: 1069-2509
DOI: 10.3233/ICA-170538
Source: Integrated Computer-Aided Engineering [ISSN 1069-2509], vol. 24, n. 2, p. 171-185
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