AC16
Date: Oct 06, 2016 6:00 am – Oct 06, 2016 5:00 pm
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Workshop on Approximate Computing (AC16)
AC16 is part of ESWEEK 2016
Focus
Approximate Computing exploits the inherent error resilience of many applications to optimize power consumption, run time, and/or chip area. In particular in audio, image and video processing, but also in data mining or resource allocation tasks, approximate results are “good enough” and hard to distinguish from perfect results. In the past few years, approximate computing has been addressed from various directions. The goal of the workshop is to provide an interdisciplinary forum for presenting and discussing scientific results, emerging ideas, applications, hot topics and new trends in the area of Approximate Computing.
Topics
The areas of interest include but are not limited to the following topics:
- Approximate circuits, components, and micro-architectures
- Design and synthesis of approximate circuits and systems
- Modeling, specification, and verification of approximate systems
- Test and fault tolerance of approximate circuits and systems
- Language, compiler, and operating system support for approximate systems
- Applications and case studies
Contact Information
Sybille Hellebrand
University of Paderborn
Warburger Str. 100
33098 Paderborn, Germany
E-Mail: sybille(dot)hellebrand(at)uni-paderborn(dot)de
Hans-Joachim Wunderlich
University of Stuttgart
Pfaffenwaldring 47
70569 Stuttgart, Germany
E-Mail: wu(at)informatik(dot)uni-stuttgart(dot)de
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Workshop on Approximate Computing (AC16)
AC16 is part of ESWEEK 2016
Focus
Approximate Computing exploits the inherent error resilience of many applications to optimize power consumption, run time, and/or chip area. In particular in audio, image and video processing, but also in data mining or resource allocation tasks, approximate results are “good enough” and hard to distinguish from perfect results. In the past few years, approximate computing has been addressed from various directions. The goal of the workshop is to provide an interdisciplinary forum for presenting and discussing scientific results, emerging ideas, applications, hot topics and new trends in the area of Approximate Computing.
Topics
The areas of interest include but are not limited to the following topics:
- Approximate circuits, components, and micro-architectures
- Design and synthesis of approximate circuits and systems
- Modeling, specification, and verification of approximate systems
- Test and fault tolerance of approximate circuits and systems
- Language, compiler, and operating system support for approximate systems
- Applications and case studies
Contact Information
Sybille Hellebrand
University of Paderborn
Warburger Str. 100
33098 Paderborn, Germany
E-Mail: sybille(dot)hellebrand(at)uni-paderborn(dot)de
Hans-Joachim Wunderlich
University of Stuttgart
Pfaffenwaldring 47
70569 Stuttgart, Germany
E-Mail: wu(at)informatik(dot)uni-stuttgart(dot)de