A fully spiking hybrid neural network for energy-efficient object detection

Published: 31 Dec 2020, Last Modified: 16 Jan 2026OpenReview Archive Direct UploadEveryoneCC BY 4.0
Abstract: This paper proposes a Fully Spiking Hybrid Neural Network (FSHNN) for energy-efficient and robust object detection in resource-constrained platforms. The network architecture is based on a Spiking Convolutional Neural Network using leaky-integrate-fire neuron models. The model combines unsupervised Spike Time-Dependent Plasticity (STDP) learning with back-propagation (STBP) learning methods and also uses Monte Carlo Dropout to get an estimate of the uncertainty error. FSHNN provides better accuracy compared to DNN based object detectors while being more energy-efficient. It also outperforms these object detectors, when subjected to noisy input data and less labeled training data with a lower uncertainty error.
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