How Tiny Can Analog Filterbank Features Be Made for Ultra-low-power On-device Keyword Spotting?

Subhajit Ray, Xinghua Sun, Nolan Tremelling, Maria Gordiyenko, Peter Kinget

Analog feature extraction is a power-efficient and re-emerging signal processing paradigm for implementing the front-end feature extractor in on device keyword-spotting systems. Despite its power efficiency and re-emergence, there is little consensus on what values the architectural parameters of its critical block, the analog filterbank, should be set to, even though they strongly influence power consumption. Towards building consensus and approaching fundamental power consumption limits, we find via simulation that through careful selection of its architectural parameters, the power of a typical state-of-the-art analog filterbank could be reduced by 33.6x, while sacrificing only 1.8% in downstream 10-word keyword spotting accuracy through a back-end neural network.

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