Support vector machines implementation over integers modulo-M and Residue Number System
Sergio Andrés Arenas-Hoyos,
Álvaro Bernal-Noreña
Abstract:In low-power hardware implementations for classification algorithms, it is often essential to use physical resources efficiently. In this sense, the use of modulo-M integer operations instead of floating-point arithmetic, can lead to better performance, especially when M represents the dynamic range of an arithmetic block of the Residue Number System (RNS) [1,2]. Following this premise, this work is aiming to provide a methodology for implementing a classifier, specifically a Support Vector Machine (SVM) [3], … Show more
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