How can we efficiently map tree-based ranking algorithms onto Skyrmion-based racetrack memories to enhance computational performance? Our paper, "TrackScorer: Skyrmion Logic-in-Memory Accelerator for Tree-based Ranking Models," by Elijah Cishugi, Sebastian Buschjäger, Martijn Noorlander, Marco Ottavi, Kuan-Hsun Chen, which was just accepted for presentation at the DATE (Design, Automation & Test in Europe) conference, provides an answer. In this work, we explore the innovative use of Skyrmion-based racetrack memories (SK-RTMs) to enhance the efficiency of the Quickscorer algorithm, a popular tree-based document ranking model. Our approach leverages a Logic-in-Memory (LiM) accelerator to perform logical operations directly within SK-RTMs, significantly reducing read and write operations and improving overall performance. Key contributions include: Defining optimal mapping strategies for Quickscorer on SK-RTMs. Enhancing the RTSim simulator to support skyrmion-based memory with LiM functionalities. Demonstrating significant reductions in data shifting and processing time through extensive simulations. We are excited to share our findings with the community and look forward to the discussions and feedback at DATE! #Research #Innovation #SkyrmionMemory #LogicInMemory #Quickscorer #DATE2024 #MachineLearning #DocumentRanking
Dependable Computing Systems Group
Ruimtevaartonderzoek en -techniek
A research group from the University of Twente focusing on reliable and secure computation.
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We are a team of experts dedicated to advancing the field of dependable computing. We focus on developing reliable and trustworthy computing systems that can withstand failures and provide robust, uninterrupted service. Our research spans various areas, including fault tolerance, system reliability, and security, to tackle the challenges posed by the increasing complexity and interconnectivity of modern computing systems. Our group comprises experienced researchers and talented students driven by a passion for advancing the field. We collaborate with leading academic and industry partners to bring cutting-edge solutions to real-world problems. Whether you're a fellow researcher, student, or industry professional, we invite you to join us on our journey toward building a more dependable and secure computing future.
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The Dependable Computing Systems Group recently wrapped up a successful radiation campaign at ChipIR 🚀. Bruno Endres Forlin and Elijah Cishugi led these experiments as part of the RADNEXT project, evaluating low-overhead error detection on RISC-V architectures. Our team is excited to keep pushing forward in dependable computing and radiation resilience. 💪
New setup, new challenges! 🚀 Last week, Elijah Cishugi and I wrapped up the latest radiation campaign for the Dependable Computing Systems Group at ChipIR, part of the ISIS Neutron and Muon Source. Sponsored by the RADNEXT project, our goal was to evaluate our low-overhead error detection techniques through a Hardware-Software Co-Design approach on RISC-V architectures. Testing a new setup under beam is always challenging, filled with unexpected twists and last-minute fixes, but the results make the hard work pay off. Nothing beats the feeling of a successful campaign. In the coming weeks, we'll be diving into the data we gathered, improving our setups, and gearing up for the next round of tests! 💪 Thank you Carlo Cazzaniga for all the support!
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Our team at DCS is thrilled to be participating in the 37th DFT Symposium this week! 🎉 #DFT24 We've been enjoying great discussions, valuable networking opportunities, and engaging with this amazing community. It's a fantastic experience to share our research and connect with fellow researchers in the field.
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See you at DFTS!
Are you interested in defect and fault tolerance in #AI, in #RISC-V and Nanotechnology Systems? Then you won't want to miss the 37th IEEE International Symposium on Defect and Fault Tolerance in VLSI and Nanotechnology Systems (DFTS) ! DFTS is a leading forum for researchers and practitioners to present their latest work on all aspects of defect and fault tolerance. This year's symposium will be held in Harwell, Oxfordshire, UK from October 8th to 10th, 2024. The symposium will cover a wide range of topics, including: - Yield analysis and modeling - Testing techniques - Design for testability - Error detection, correction, and recovery - RISC-V - AI - Space For more information and the full program , please visit the DFTS website: https://lnkd.in/e2tR7DFP I hope to see you there! #DFTS #VLSI #Nanotechnology #DefectTolerance #FaultTolerance