Hyperdimensional computing (HDC) is a brain-inspired computational framework that relies on long hypervectors (HVs) for learning. In HDC, computational operations consist of simple manipulations of hypervectors and can be incredibly memory-intensive. In-memory computing (IMC) can greatly improve the efficiency of HDC by reducing data movement in the system.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLifelong on-device learning is a key challenge for machine intelligence, and this requires learning from few, often single, samples. Memory-augmented neural networks have been proposed to achieve the goal, but the memory module must be stored in off-chip memory, heavily limiting the practical use. In this work, we experimentally validated that all different structures in the memory-augmented neural network can be implemented in a fully integrated memristive crossbar platform with an accuracy that closely matches digital hardware.
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