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Optical coherent dot-product chip for sophisticated deep learning regression

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2105.121220
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Computer science
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arxiv.org/pdf/2105.1...22.pdf0
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ArXiv
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DOI
doi.org/10.48550/ar...05.121220
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Physics
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Computer science
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Optics
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Submission Date
November 2, 2021
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December 15, 2021
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May 25, 2021
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Author Names
Sicheng Yi0
Zhike Zhang0
Xingjun Wang0
Shaofu Xu0
Weiwen Zou0
Bowen Bai0
Haowen Shu0
Jianguo Liu0
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Paper abstract

Optical implementations of neural networks (ONNs) herald the next-generation high-speed and energy-efficient deep learning computing by harnessing the technical advantages of large bandwidth and high parallelism of optics. However, due to the problems of incomplete numerical domain, limited hardware scale, or inadequate numerical accuracy, the majority of existing ONNs were studied for basic classification tasks. Given that regression is a fundamental form of deep learning and accounts for a large part of current artificial intelligence applications, it is necessary to master deep learning regression for further development and deployment of ONNs. Here, we demonstrate a silicon-based optical coherent dot-product chip (OCDC) capable of completing deep learning regression tasks. The OCDC adopts optical fields to carry out operations in complete real-value domain instead of in only positive domain. Via reusing, a single chip conducts matrix multiplications and convolutions in neural networks of any complexity. Also, hardware deviations are compensated via in-situ backpropagation control provided the simplicity of chip architecture. Therefore, the OCDC meets the requirements for sophisticated regression tasks and we successfully demonstrate a representative neural network, the AUTOMAP (a cutting-edge neural network model for image reconstruction). The quality of reconstructed images by the OCDC and a 32-bit digital computer is comparable. To the best of our knowledge, there is no precedent of performing such state-of-the-art regression tasks on ONN chip. It is anticipated that the OCDC can promote novel accomplishment of ONNs in modern AI applications including autonomous driving, natural language processing, and scientific study.

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