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Architectural Design Space Exploration (DSE) is a notoriously difficult problem due to the exponentially large size of the design space and long simulation times. Previously, many studies proposed to formulate DSE as a regression problem which predicts architecture responses (e.g., time, power) of a given architectural configuration. Several of these techniques achieve high accuracy, though often...
In recent years, inexact computing has been increasingly regarded as one of the most promising approaches for reducing energy consumption in many applications that can tolerate a degree of inaccuracy. Driven by the principle of trading tolerable amounts of application accuracy in return for significant resource savings — the energy consumed, the (critical path) delay and the (silicon) area being the...
Coverage model is the main technique to evaluate the thoroughness of dynamic verification of a Design-under-Verification (DUV). However, rather than achieving a high coverage, the essential purpose of verification is to expose as many bugs as possible. In this paper, we propose a novel verification methodology that leverages the early bug prediction of a DUV to guide and assess related verification...
Although the term design quality of digital systems can be assessed from many aspects, the distribution and density of bugs are two decisive factors. This paper presents the application of machine learning techniques to model the relationship between specified metrics of high-level design and its associated bug information. By employing the project repository (i.e., high level design and bug repository),...
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