MC-QDSNN: Quantized Deep evolutionary SNN with Multi-Dendritic Compartment Neurons for Stress Detection using Physiological Signals
Ajay B S, Phani Pavan K, Madhav Rao

TL;DR
This paper introduces MC-QDSNN, a quantized deep spiking neural network with multi-dendritic neurons, achieving high accuracy and energy efficiency in stress detection from physiological signals, outperforming state-of-the-art models.
Contribution
It proposes the MCLeaky neuron model with multi-dendritic compartments, demonstrating superior performance and energy savings in stress detection tasks compared to existing spiking neural networks.
Findings
Achieved 98.8% accuracy in stress detection using EDA signals.
Reduced parameters by 20% compared to SOTA models.
Realized 25-39x energy savings over traditional ANNs.
Abstract
Long short-term memory (LSTM) has emerged as a definitive network for analyzing and inferring time series data. LSTM has the capability to extract spectral features and a mixture of temporal features. Due to this benefit, a similar feature extraction method is explored for the spiking counterparts targeting time-series data. Though LSTMs perform well in their spiking form, they tend to be compute and power intensive. Addressing this issue, this work proposes Multi-Compartment Leaky (MCLeaky) neuron as a viable alternative for efficient processing of time series data. The MCLeaky neuron, derived from the Leaky Integrate and Fire (LIF) neuron model, contains multiple memristive synapses interlinked to form a memory component, which emulates the human brain's Hippocampus region. The proposed MCLeaky neuron based Spiking Neural Network model and its quantized variant were benchmarked…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEmotion and Mood Recognition · Infrared Thermography in Medicine · Heart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control
MethodsSigmoid Activation · Tanh Activation · Long Short-Term Memory
