Integrating Image Perception and Time‐to‐First‐Spike Coding in MoS2 Phototransistors for Spiking Neural Network

Author:

Su Xiangwei1,Zhang Bihua2,Liang Caijing1,Tian Maoxin1,Zhang Tianjiao1,Bian Zheng1,Miao Jialei1,Yang Quan1,Xu Yang1,Yu Bin1,Chai Yang3,Lin Peng2,Zhao Yuda14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Micro‐Nano Electronics, Hangzhou Global Scientific and Technological Innovation Centre Zhejiang University 38 Zheda Road Hangzhou 310027 China

2. College of Computer Science and Technology Zhejiang University 38 Zheda Road Hangzhou 310027 China

3. Department of Applied Physics The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hong Kong 999077 China

4. Key Laboratory of Optoelectronic Chemical Materials and Devices of Ministry of Education Jianghan University Wuhan 430056 China

Abstract

AbstractHuman vision system remains alert for dangers and adopts high‐speed and low‐power coding methods to convert the image information to spike signals. To meet the demand for danger alert in machine vision, it is important to design intelligent sensors to integrate the functions of image perception and high‐efficiency coding for high‐priority analysis. Inspired by the human visual system, a MoS2 phototransistor is introduced on SiNx substrate enabling simultaneous image perception and time‐to‐first‐spike (TTFS) coding. The device demonstrates exceptional performance in encoding 3‐bit grayscale images, achieving a low mean squared error of 0.008 and a high structural similarity index of 0.9784. Spiking neural networks (SNN) with TTFS coding achieve high recognition accuracy (98.86%) while reducing spike count by 75%. The device array also perceives motion direction and object states by converting data temporally. This work establishes a hardware foundation to promote the performance of SNNs in efficiently identifying crucial information.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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