Adaptive Spiking Neurons for Vision and Language Modeling
Chenlin Zhou, Sihang Guo, Jiaqi Wang, Dongyang Ma, Jin Cheng + 3 more
TLDR
Introduces Adaptive Spiking Neurons (ASN/NASN) for efficient, high-performance SNNs across diverse vision and language tasks.
Key contributions
- Proposes Adaptive Spiking Neuron (ASN) with trainable parameters for adaptive firing and efficient integer training.
- Introduces Normalized ASN (NASN) variant, integrating normalization to enhance training stability.
- Evaluated on 19 datasets across 5 vision and language tasks, demonstrating versatility and effectiveness.
Why it matters
This work addresses the need for more capable spiking neurons in large models. The ASN family offers a biologically plausible and energy-efficient solution, setting a new standard for general-purpose SNNs in diverse AI applications.
Original Abstract
Regarded as the third generation of neural networks, Spiking Neural Networks (SNNs) have garnered significant traction due to their biological plausibility and energy efficiency. Recent advancements in large models necessitate spiking neurons capable of high performance, adaptability, and training efficiency. In this work, we first propose a novel functional perspective that provides general guidance for designing the new generation of spiking neurons. Following the insightful guidelines, we propose the Adaptive Spiking Neuron (ASN), which incorporates trainable parameters to learn membrane potential dynamics and enable adaptive firing. ASN adopts an integer training and spike inference paradigm, facilitating efficient SNN training. To further enhance robustness, we propose a specialized variant of ASN, the Normalized Adaptive Spiking Neuron (NASN), which integrates normalization to stabilize training. We evaluate our neuron model on 19 datasets spanning five distinct tasks in both vision and language modalities, demonstrating the effectiveness and versatility of the ASN family. Our ASN family is expected to become the new generation of general-purpose spiking neurons.
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