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Abstraction in FPGA implementation of neural networks

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Date
2008
Author
Öǧrenci, Arif Selçuk
Abstract
A model for FPGA implementation of multilayer perceptron neural networks is presented. The model tries to incorporate object oriented design principles in the analysis training and design of components using hardware description languages. The synthesis will be based on the tools supplied by the FPGA vendors. The results indicate that the method can be utilized and it can be further improved to create a general methodology that bridges the gap between hardware and software in embedded system design.

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Proceedings Of The 9th Wseas International Conference On Neural Networks (Nn' 08): Advanced Topics On Neural Networks

Pages

221-224

URI

https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12469/1182
http://www.wseas.us/e-library/conferences/2008/sofia/NN/nn36.pdf

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Keywords

hardware synthesis
software architecture

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