%ALee, Jeong-Jun%ALi, Peng%D2020%I %K %MOSTI ID: 10203214 %PMedium: X %TReconfigurable Dataflow Optimization for Spatiotemporal Spiking Neural Computation on Systolic Array Accelerators %XSpiking neural networks (SNNs) offer a promising biologically-plausible computing model and lend themselves to ultra-low-power event-driven processing on neuromorphic processors. Compared with the conventional artificial neural networks, SNNs are well-suited for processing complex spatiotemporal data. Despite its significance, dataflow optimization of spiking neural accelerator architectures has not been extensively studied. Recognizing the need for efficient processing of complex spatiotemporal data while considering the all-or-none nature of spiking activities, we propose holistic reconfigurable dataflow optimization for systolic array acceleration of spiking convolutional networks (S-CNNs). A novel scheme is introduced for parallel acceleration of computation across multiple time points, which further allows for systemic optimization of variable tiling for a large performance and efficiency gains. We show how variable tiling, in particular, the positioning of the temporal dimension, can be targeted to optimize data movement, throughput, and energy efficiency. Furthermore, we explore joint layer-dependent dataflow and accelerator hardware optimization to further boost performance and energy efficiency. To support systemic design space exploration, we develop an SNN dataflow simulator capable of analyzing the throughput and energy dissipation of systolic array accelerators for any targeted S-CNN while considering the inherent spatiotemporal characteristics of spiking neural computation. The proposed techniques deliver orders of magnitude of improvements on throughput, energy efficiency, and delay-energy product for accelerating deep Alexnet and VGG-16 SNNs. Country unknown/Code not availableOSTI-MSA