Pith. sign in

REVIEW 2 cited by

Algorithm-Hardware Co-Design of Distribution-Aware Logarithmic-Posit Encodings for Efficient DNN Inference

Not yet reviewed by Pith; the record is open.

This paper has not been read by Pith yet. Machine review is queued; the pith claim, tier, and objections will appear here once it completes.

SPECIMEN: schema-true, not a live event

T0 review · schema-true

One-sentence machine reading of the paper's core claim.

pith:XXXXXXXX · record.json · timestamp

arxiv 2403.05465 v2 pith:BG4OWGUS submitted 2024-03-08 cs.AR cs.AIcs.LGcs.NE

classification cs.ARcs.AIcs.LGcs.NE
keywords dataquantizationalgorithm-hardwareco-designdistributionsmodelsnovelposits
verification ladder T0 review T1 audit T2 compute T3 formal

Signed reviews

No signed human review yet.

0 comments
read the original abstract

Traditional Deep Neural Network (DNN) quantization methods using integer, fixed-point, or floating-point data types struggle to capture diverse DNN parameter distributions at low precision, and often require large silicon overhead and intensive quantization-aware training. In this study, we introduce Logarithmic Posits (LP), an adaptive, hardware-friendly data type inspired by posits that dynamically adapts to DNN weight/activation distributions by parameterizing LP bit fields. We also develop a novel genetic-algorithm based framework, LP Quantization (LPQ), to find optimal layer-wise LP parameters while reducing representational divergence between quantized and full-precision models through a novel global-local contrastive objective. Additionally, we design a unified mixed-precision LP accelerator (LPA) architecture comprising of processing elements (PEs) incorporating LP in the computational datapath. Our algorithm-hardware co-design demonstrates on average <1% drop in top-1 accuracy across various CNN and ViT models. It also achieves ~ 2x improvements in performance per unit area and 2.2x gains in energy efficiency compared to state-of-the-art quantization accelerators using different data types.

Discussion (0). Continue with ORCID to comment.

Forward citations

Cited by 2 Pith papers

Reviewed papers in the Pith corpus that reference this work. Sorted by Pith novelty score. Full citation record

  1. Accelerating LLM Inference with Flexible N:M Sparsity via A Fully Digital Compute-in-Memory Accelerator

    cs.LG 2025-04 conditional novelty 7.0 of 10

    A pruning method and a digital compute-in-memory accelerator that jointly support layer-wise flexible N:M sparsity, improving LLM perplexity and zero-shot accuracy over fixed N:M baselines while cutting simulated infe...

  2. AIRCHITECT v2: Learning the Hardware Accelerator Design Space through Unified Representations

    cs.LG 2025-01 conditional novelty 5.0 of 10

    Contrastive learning and a unified ordinal output let a transformer predict optimal accelerator hardware configurations for DNN workloads at constant time, with 91% accuracy on a MAESTRO-based dataset.

Pith tools