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A Multilayer Neural Network Merging Image Preprocessing and Pattern Recognition by Integrating Diffusion and Drift Memristors

With the development of research on novel memristor model and device, neural networks by integrating various memristor models have become a hot research topic recently. However, state-of-the-art works still build such neural networks using drift memristor only. Furthermore, some other related works are only applied to a few individual applications including pattern recognition and edge detection. In this paper, a novel kind of multilayer neural network is proposed, in which diffusion and drift memristor models are applied to construct a system merging image preprocessing and pattern recognition. Specifically, the entire network consists of two diffusion memristive cellular layers for image preprocessing and one drift memristive feedforward layer for pattern recognition. Experimental results show that good recognition accuracy of noisy MNIST is obtained due to the fusion of image preprocessing and pattern recognition. Moreover, owing to high-efficiency in-memory computing and brief spiking encoding methods, high processing speed, high throughput, and few hardware resources of the entire network are achieved.

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