Efficient and self-adaptive in-situ learning in multilayer memristor neural networks

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Abstract

Memristors with tunable resistance states are emerging building blocks of artificial neural networks. However, in situ learning on a large-scale multiple-layer memristor network has yet to be demonstrated because of challenges in device property engineering and circuit integration. Here we monolithically integrate hafnium oxide-based memristors with a foundry-made transistor array into a multiple-layer neural network. We experimentally demonstrate in situ learning capability and achieve competitive classification accuracy on a standard machine learning dataset, which further confirms that the training algorithm allows the network to adapt to hardware imperfections. Our simulation using the experimental parameters suggests that a larger network would further increase the classification accuracy. The memristor neural network is a promising hardware platform for artificial intelligence with high speed-energy efficiency.

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Li, C., Belkin, D., Li, Y., Yan, P., Hu, M., Ge, N., … Xia, Q. (2018). Efficient and self-adaptive in-situ learning in multilayer memristor neural networks. Nature Communications, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-04484-2

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