Developmental Plasticity-inspired Adaptive Pruning for Deep Spiking and Artificial Neural Networks

11/23/2022
by   Bing Han, et al.
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Developmental plasticity plays a prominent role in shaping the brain's structure during ongoing learning in response to dynamically changing environments. However, the existing network compression methods for deep artificial neural networks (ANNs) and spiking neural networks (SNNs) draw little inspiration from the brain's developmental plasticity mechanisms, thus limiting their ability to learn efficiently, rapidly, and accurately. This paper proposed a developmental plasticity-inspired adaptive pruning (DPAP) method, with inspiration from the adaptive developmental pruning of dendritic spines, synapses, and neurons according to the "use it or lose it, gradually decay" principle. The proposed DPAP model considers multiple biologically realistic mechanisms (such as dendritic spine dynamic plasticity, activity-dependent neural spiking trace, and local synaptic plasticity), with the addition of an adaptive pruning strategy, so that the network structure can be dynamically optimized during learning without any pre-training and retraining. We demonstrated that the proposed DPAP method applied to deep ANNs and SNNs could learn efficient network architectures. Extensive comparative experiments show consistent and remarkable performance and speed boost with the extremely compressed networks on a diverse set of benchmark tasks, especially neuromorphic datasets for SNNs. This work explores how developmental plasticity enables the complex deep networks to gradually evolve into brain-like efficient and compact structures, eventually achieving state-of-the-art (SOTA) performance for biologically realistic SNNs.

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