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In Journal of digital imaging

It is more than a decade since machine learning and especially its leading subtype deep learning have become one of the most interesting topics in almost all areas of science and industry. In numerous contexts, at least one of the applications of deep learning is utilized or is going to be utilized. Using deep learning for image classification is now very popular and widely used in various use cases. Many types of research in medical sciences have been focused on the advantages of deep learning for image classification problems. Some recent researches show more than 90% accuracy for breast tissue classification which is a breakthrough. A huge number of computations in deep neural networks are considered a big challenge both from software and hardware point of view. From the architectural perspective, this big amount of computing operations will result in high power consumption and computation runtime. This led to the emersion of deep learning accelerators which are designed mainly for improving performance and energy efficiency. Data reuse and localization are two great opportunities for achieving energy-efficient computations with lower runtime. Data flows are mainly designed based on these important parameters. In this paper, DLA-H and BJS, a deep learning accelerator, and its data flow for histopathologic image classification are proposed. The simulation results with the MAESTRO tool showed 756 cycles for total runtime and [Formula: see text] GFLOPS roofline throughput that is an extreme performance improvement in comparison to current general-purpose deep learning accelerators and data flows.

Bolhasani Hamidreza, Jassbi Somayyeh Jafarali, Sharifi Arash

2022-Nov-30

Classification, Convolutional neural networks, Data flow, Deep learning, Deep neural networks, Hardware accelerator, Histopathologic images