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Enhancing Post-Training Quantization Robustness in RRAM-Based CIM via σ-Clipping of Weights

Authors
Oh, ByeongchanYoun, SangwookKim, HyungjinKim, Tae-Hyeon
Issue Date
May-2026
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Keywords
resistive random-access memory (RRAM); compute-in-memory(CIM); hardware neural network; clipping; post-training quantization (PTQ)
Citation
ACS APPLIED ELECTRONIC MATERIALS, v.8, no.9, pp 4041 - 4051
Pages
11
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
ACS APPLIED ELECTRONIC MATERIALS
Volume
8
Number
9
Start Page
4041
End Page
4051
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/213354
DOI
10.1021/acsaelm.6c00222
ISSN
2637-6113
2637-6113
Abstract
Resistive random-access memory (RRAM)-based computing-in-memory (CIM) has emerged as a promising solution for energy-efficient deep learning inference by eliminating the memory bottleneck of conventional von Neumann architectures. However, the limited bit precision and inherent variability of memristive devices pose significant challenges to inference accuracy. In this study, we present a post-training quantization (PTQ) framework that incorporates sigma-based clipping to suppress weight outliers before quantization. This technique narrows the dynamic range of weights, improving quantization resolution and robustness. Using a three-layer fully connected neural network trained on binarized MNIST data, we analyzed the impact of sigma-clipping on PTQ performance across z-score thresholds. Clipping improved inference accuracy and reduced accuracy variance across retrained models. Furthermore, we experimentally validated our approach using a 48 & times; 48 Al2O3/TiO x -based RRAM crossbar array. Despite conductance deviations during weight programming, clipping improved inference accuracy from 96.27% to 97.76%, confirming its effectiveness under hardware variation. In simulation, when variation corresponding to experimentally observed fluctuation was introduced, PTQ accuracy dropped from 96.42% to 83.67%, while the clipped model maintained 96.96%, demonstrating a 12.75%p improvement. These results establish sigma-clipping as a practical and lightweight strategy to enhance the quantization robustness of CIM-based neural networks.
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