Abstract

Liquid State Machine (LSM) is an adaptive neural computational model with rich dynamics to process spatio-temporal inputs. These machines are extremely fast in learning because the goal-oriented training is moved to the output layer, unlike conventional recurrent neural networks.

The capability to multiplex at the output layer for multiple tasks makes LSM a powerful intelligent engine. These properties are desirable in several machine learning applications such as speech recognition, anomaly detection, user identification etc. Scalable hardware architectures for spatio-temporal signal processing algorithms like LSMs are energy efficient compared to the software implementations. These designs can also naturally adapt to dierent temporal streams of inputs. Early literature shows few behavioral models of LSM. However, they cannot process real time data either due to their hardware complexity or xed design approach. In this thesis, a scalable digital architecture of an LSM is proposed. A key feature of the architecture is a digital liquid that exploits spatial locality and is capable of processing real time data. The quality of the proposed LSM is analyzed using kernel quality, separation property of the liquid and Lyapunov exponent. When realized using TSMC 65nm technology node, the total power dissipation of the liquid layer, with 60 neurons, is 55.7 mW with an area requirement of 2 mm^2. The proposed model is validated for two benchmark. In the case of an epileptic seizure detection an average accuracy of 84% is observed. For user identification/authentication using gait an average accuracy of 98.65% is achieved.

Library of Congress Subject Headings

Neural networks (Computer science); Computer architecture--Design; Machine learning

Publication Date

5-8-2017

Document Type

Thesis

Student Type

Graduate

Degree Name

Computer Engineering (MS)

Department, Program, or Center

Computer Engineering (KGCOE)

Advisor

Dhireesha Kudithipudi

Advisor/Committee Member

Marcin Lukowiak

Advisor/Committee Member

Ernest Fokoue

Comments

Physical copy available from RIT's Wallace Library at QA76.87 .P65 2017

Campus

RIT – Main Campus

Plan Codes

CMPE-MS

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