FALCON: Feature Driven Selective Classification for Energy-Efficient Image Recognition
Priyadarshini Panda, Aayush Ankit, Parami Wijesinghe, and Kaushik Roy

TL;DR
FALCON introduces a biologically inspired, feature-driven selective classification approach that constructs a hierarchical tree of classifiers to improve energy efficiency and scalability in image recognition tasks.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel hierarchical classification method and a scalable neuromorphic engine that together enhance energy efficiency and scalability for large-scale image recognition.
Findings
Significant energy savings on Caltech101 and CIFAR-10 datasets.
Reduced training time with minimal loss in accuracy.
Scalable classifier architecture adaptable to larger problems.
Abstract
Machine-learning algorithms have shown outstanding image recognition or classification performance for computer vision applications. However, the compute and energy requirement for implementing such classifier models for large-scale problems is quite high. In this paper, we propose Feature Driven Selective Classification (FALCON) inspired by the biological visual attention mechanism in the brain to optimize the energy-efficiency of machine-learning classifiers. We use the consensus in the characteristic features (color/texture) across images in a dataset to decompose the original classification problem and construct a tree of classifiers (nodes) with a generic-to-specific transition in the classification hierarchy. The initial nodes of the tree separate the instances based on feature information and selectively enable the latter nodes to perform object specific classification. The…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Memory and Neural Computing · Neural dynamics and brain function · CCD and CMOS Imaging Sensors
