RiSA: A Reinforced Systolic Array for Depthwise Convolutions and Embedded Tensor Reshaping

Author:

Cho Hyungmin1

Affiliation:

1. Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon, Korea

Abstract

Depthwise convolutions are widely used in convolutional neural networks (CNNs) targeting mobile and embedded systems. Depthwise convolution layers reduce the computation loads and the number of parameters compared to the conventional convolution layers. Many deep neural network (DNN) accelerators adopt an architecture that exploits the high data-reuse factor of DNN computations, such as a systolic array. However, depthwise convolutions have low data-reuse factor and under-utilize the processing elements (PEs) in systolic arrays. In this paper, we present a DNN accelerator design called RiSA, which provides a novel mechanism that boosts the PE utilization for depthwise convolutions on a systolic array with minimal overheads. In addition, the PEs in systolic arrays can be efficiently used only if the data items ( tensors ) are arranged in the desired layout. Typical DNN accelerators provide various types of PE interconnects or additional modules to flexibly rearrange the data items and manage data movements during DNN computations. RiSA provides a lightweight set of tensor management tasks within the PE array itself that eliminates the need for an additional module for tensor reshaping tasks. Using this embedded tensor reshaping, RiSA supports various DNN models, including convolutional neural networks and natural language processing models while maintaining a high area efficiency. Compared to Eyeriss v2, RiSA improves the area and energy efficiency for MobileNet-V1 inference by 1.91× and 1.31×, respectively.

Funder

Institute of Information & communications Technology Planning & Evaluation

Korea government(MSIT), Research on CPU vulnerability detection and validation, Development of high speed encrypt ion data processing technology that guarantees privacy based hardware

IC Design Education Center(IDEC), Korea

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Hardware and Architecture,Software

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