Optimizing the Whole-life Cost in End-to-end CNN Acceleration
The acceleration of CNNs has gained increasing atten-tion since their success in computer vision. With the heterogeneous functional layers that cannot be pro-cessed by the accelerators proposed for convolution layers only, modern end-to-end CNN acceleration so-lutions either transform the diverse computation into matrix/vector arithmetic, which loses data reuse op-portunities in convolution, or introduce dedicated functional unit to each kind of layer, which results in underutilization and high update expense. To enhance the whole-life cost efficiency, we need an acceleration solution that is efficient in processing CNN layers and has the generality to apply to all kinds of existing and emerging layers. To this end, we pro-pose GCONV Chain, a method to convert the entire CNN computation into a chain of standard general convolutions (GCONV) that can be efficiently pro-cessed by the existing CNN accelerators. This paper comprehensively analyzes the GCONV Chain model and proposes a full-stack implementation to support GCONV Chain. On one hand, the results on seven var-ious CNNs demonstrate that GCONV Chain improves the performance and energy efficiency of existing CNN accelerators by an average of 3.4x and 3.2x re-spectively. On the other hand, we show that GCONV Chain provides low whole-life costs for CNN accelera-tion, including both developer efforts and total cost of ownership for the users.
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