In recent years, systems that monitor and control home environments, based on non-vocal and non-manual interfaces, have been introduced to improve the quality of life of people with mobility difficulties. In this work, we present the reconfigurable implementation and optimization of such a novel system that utilizes a recurrent neural network (RNN). As demonstrated in the real-world results, FPGAs have proved to be very efficient when implementing RNNs. In particular, our reconfigurable implementation is more than 150× faster than a high-end Intel Xeon CPU executing the reference inference tasks. Moreover, the proposed system achieves more than 300× the improve-ments, in terms of energy efficiency, when compared with the server CPU, while, in terms of the reported achieved GFLOPS/W, it outperforms even a server-tailored GPU. An additional important contribution of the work discussed in this study is that the implementation and optimization process demonstrated can also act as a reference to anyone implementing the inference tasks of RNNs in reconfigurable hardware; this is further facilitated by the fact that our C++ code, which is tailored for a high-level-synthesis (HLS) tool, is distributed in open-source, and can easily be incorporated to existing HLS libraries.
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Tsantikidou, K., Tampouratzis, N., & Papaefstathiou, I. (2021). A novel fpga-based intent recognition system utilizing deep recurrent neural networks. Electronics (Switzerland), 10(20). https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics10202495
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