Paper ID: 2312.01742

Fully Spiking Denoising Diffusion Implicit Models

Ryo Watanabe, Yusuke Mukuta, Tatsuya Harada

Spiking neural networks (SNNs) have garnered considerable attention owing to their ability to run on neuromorphic devices with super-high speeds and remarkable energy efficiencies. SNNs can be used in conventional neural network-based time- and energy-consuming applications. However, research on generative models within SNNs remains limited, despite their advantages. In particular, diffusion models are a powerful class of generative models, whose image generation quality surpass that of the other generative models, such as GANs. However, diffusion models are characterized by high computational costs and long inference times owing to their iterative denoising feature. Therefore, we propose a novel approach fully spiking denoising diffusion implicit model (FSDDIM) to construct a diffusion model within SNNs and leverage the high speed and low energy consumption features of SNNs via synaptic current learning (SCL). SCL fills the gap in that diffusion models use a neural network to estimate real-valued parameters of a predefined probabilistic distribution, whereas SNNs output binary spike trains. The SCL enables us to complete the entire generative process of diffusion models exclusively using SNNs. We demonstrate that the proposed method outperforms the state-of-the-art fully spiking generative model.

Submitted: Dec 4, 2023