Abstract

AbstractThis letter proposes a low‐power keyword spotting (KWS) architecture based on a modified temporal efficient neural network (TENet) and a simplified mel‐frequency cepstrum coefficient (MFCC) algorithm. The optimized MFCC algorithm reduces the computational load by 82% for multiplications and 66% for additions. An efficient hardware architecture and data flow for TENet have been designed, resulting in a 3.1× reduction in the operating cycle compared to similar work. The parameter count and computational load are reduced by 3.7× and 2.8×, respectively, and the accuracy reaches 95.36% for ten keywords in the Google Speech Command Dataset (GSCD). Operating at a frequency of 16 KHz for MFCC and 100 KHz for NN accelerator on a 28 nm process, the power consumption overhead is 9.1 µW.

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