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Single photonic perceptron based on a soliton crystal Kerr microcomb for high-speed, scalable, optical neural networks
- Publication Year :
- 2020
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Abstract
- Optical artificial neural networks (ONNs), analog computing hardware tailored for machine learning, have significant potential for ultra-high computing speed and energy efficiency. We propose a new approach to architectures for ONNs based on integrated Kerr micro-comb sources that is programmable, highly scalable and capable of reaching ultra-high speeds. We experimentally demonstrate the building block of the ONN, a single neuron perceptron, by mapping synapses onto 49 wavelengths of a micro-comb to achieve a high single-unit throughput of 11.9 Giga-FLOPS at 8 bits per FLOP, corresponding to 95.2 Gbps. We test the perceptron on simple standard benchmark datasets, handwritten-digit recognition and cancer-cell detection, achieving over 90% and 85% accuracy, respectively. This performance is a direct result of the record small wavelength spacing (49GHz) for a coherent integrated microcomb source, which results in an unprecedented number of wavelengths for neuromorphic optics. Finally, we propose an approach to scaling the perceptron to a deep learning network using the same single micro-comb device and standard off-the-shelf telecommunications technology, for high-throughput operation involving full matrix multiplication for applications such as real-time massive data processing for unmanned vehicle and aircraft tracking.<br />Comment: 18 pages, 7 Figures, 62 References
- Subjects :
- Physics - Optics
Computer Science - Emerging Technologies
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Details
- Database :
- arXiv
- Publication Type :
- Report
- Accession number :
- edsarx.2003.01347
- Document Type :
- Working Paper