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Feedforward delay of deep neural networks
Jan. 18, 2022, 8:35 p.m. | /u/Cogitarius
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I'm wondering if exciting a DNN (ie. feed-forwarding the values of each layer) would ever be a problem on a hardware-limited platform like a small drone.
For a time-sensitive application like using a DNN as a controller, how large would the network have to be for the feed-forward process to impose considerable issues in terms of time delay?
Have there been any studies exploring this concept?
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