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Neurobench: DCASE 2020 Acoustic Scene Classification benchmark on XyloAudio 2

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arxiv 2410.23776 v1 pith:BFKMGQMD submitted 2024-10-31 cs.SD cs.NEeess.AS

classification cs.SDcs.NEeess.AS
keywords audioxyloaudiobenchmarkdesignedinferencequantisedxyloacoustic
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XyloAudio is a line of ultra-low-power audio inference chips, designed for in- and near-microphone analysis of audio in real-time energy-constrained scenarios. Xylo is designed around a highly efficient integer-logic processor which simulates parameter- and activity-sparse spiking neural networks (SNNs) using a leaky integrate-and-fire (LIF) neuron model. Neurons on Xylo are quantised integer devices operating in synchronous digital CMOS, with neuron and synapse state quantised to 16 bit, and weight parameters quantised to 8 bit. Xylo is tailored for real-time streaming operation, as opposed to accelerated-time operation in the case of an inference accelerator. XyloAudio includes a low-power audio encoding interface for direct connection to a microphone, designed for sparse encoding of incident audio for further processing by the inference core. In this report we present the results of DCASE 2020 acoustic scene classification audio benchmark dataset deployed to XyloAudio 2. We describe the benchmark dataset; the audio preprocessing approach; and the network architecture and training approach. We present the performance of the trained model, and the results of power and latency measurements performed on the XyloAudio 2 development kit. This benchmark is conducted as part of the Neurobench project.

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