Brain-Inspired Hardware Solutions for Inference in Bayesian Networks

Author:

Bagheriye Leila,Kwisthout Johan

Abstract

The implementation of inference (i.e., computing posterior probabilities) in Bayesian networks using a conventional computing paradigm turns out to be inefficient in terms of energy, time, and space, due to the substantial resources required by floating-point operations. A departure from conventional computing systems to make use of the high parallelism of Bayesian inference has attracted recent attention, particularly in the hardware implementation of Bayesian networks. These efforts lead to several implementations ranging from digital circuits, mixed-signal circuits, to analog circuits by leveraging new emerging nonvolatile devices. Several stochastic computing architectures using Bayesian stochastic variables have been proposed, from FPGA-like architectures to brain-inspired architectures such as crossbar arrays. This comprehensive review paper discusses different hardware implementations of Bayesian networks considering different devices, circuits, and architectures, as well as a more futuristic overview to solve existing hardware implementation problems.

Publisher

Frontiers Media SA

Subject

General Neuroscience

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