LaSNN: Layer-wise ANN-to-SNN Distillation for Effective and Efficient Training in Deep Spiking Neural Networks

17 Apr 2023  ·  Di Hong, Jiangrong Shen, Yu Qi, Yueming Wang ·

Spiking Neural Networks (SNNs) are biologically realistic and practically promising in low-power computation because of their event-driven mechanism. Usually, the training of SNNs suffers accuracy loss on various tasks, yielding an inferior performance compared with ANNs. A conversion scheme is proposed to obtain competitive accuracy by mapping trained ANNs' parameters to SNNs with the same structures. However, an enormous number of time steps are required for these converted SNNs, thus losing the energy-efficient benefit. Utilizing both the accuracy advantages of ANNs and the computing efficiency of SNNs, a novel SNN training framework is proposed, namely layer-wise ANN-to-SNN knowledge distillation (LaSNN). In order to achieve competitive accuracy and reduced inference latency, LaSNN transfers the learning from a well-trained ANN to a small SNN by distilling the knowledge other than converting the parameters of ANN. The information gap between heterogeneous ANN and SNN is bridged by introducing the attention scheme, the knowledge in an ANN is effectively compressed and then efficiently transferred by utilizing our layer-wise distillation paradigm. We conduct detailed experiments to demonstrate the effectiveness, efficacy, and scalability of LaSNN on three benchmark data sets (CIFAR-10, CIFAR-100, and Tiny ImageNet). We achieve competitive top-1 accuracy compared to ANNs and 20x faster inference than converted SNNs with similar performance. More importantly, LaSNN is dexterous and extensible that can be effortlessly developed for SNNs with different architectures/depths and input encoding methods, contributing to their potential development.

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