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An optical neural network using less than 1 photon per multiplication

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An optical neural network using less than 1 photon per multiplication

T. Wang, S. Ma, et al.

Discover groundbreaking research by Tianyu Wang, Shi-Yuan Ma, Logan G. Wright, Tatsuhiro Onodera, Brian C. Richard, and Peter L. McMahon, as they unveil an optical neural network that achieves 99% accuracy in handwritten-digit classification with minimal optical energy. This study showcases the remarkable potential for optical neural networks to deliver high accuracy with extremely low photon usage.

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Abstract
Deep learning has become a widespread tool in both science and industry. However, continued progress is hampered by the rapid growth in energy costs of ever-larger deep neural networks. Optical neural networks provide a potential means to solve the energy-cost problem faced by deep learning. Here, we experimentally demonstrate an optical neural network based on optical dot products that achieves 99% accuracy on handwritten-digit classification using ~3.1 detected photons per weight multiplication and ~90% accuracy using ~0.66 photons (~2.5 × 10⁻¹⁹ J of optical energy) per weight multiplication. The fundamental principle enabling our sub-photon-per-multiplication demonstration—noise reduction from the accumulation of scalar multiplications in dot-product sums—is applicable to many different optical-neural-network architectures. Our work shows that optical neural networks can achieve accurate results using extremely low optical energies.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Oct 26, 2022
Authors
Tianyu Wang, Shi-Yuan Ma, Logan G. Wright, Tatsuhiro Onodera, Brian C. Richard, Peter L. McMahon
Tags
optical neural networks
handwritten-digit classification
sub-photon-multiplication
noise reduction
accuracy
optical energies
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