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Poduval, P.; Issa, M.; Imani, F.; Najafi, M. H.; and Imani, M. (, Proceedings of 16th IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Nanoscale Architectures (NANOARCH 2021))Brain-inspired HyperDimensional Computing (HDC) is an alternative computation model working based on the observation that the human brain operates on highdimensional representations of data. Existing HDC solutions rely on expensive pre-processing algorithms for feature extraction. In this paper, we propose StocHD, a novel end-to-end hyperdimensional system that supports accurate, efficient, and robust learning over raw data. StocHD expands HDC functionality to the computing area by mathematically defining stochastic arithmetic over HDC hypervectors. StocHD enables an entire learning application (including feature extractor) to process using HDC data representation, enabling uniform, efficient, robust, and highly parallel computation. We also propose a novel fully digital and scalable Processing In-Memory (PIM) architecture that exploits the HDC memory-centric nature to support extensively parallel computation.more » « less
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