by Caroline Trippel on Dec 29, 2020 | Tags: Academia, Advice, Interview
Part II: On-Campus Interviews and Second Visits Interviewing for academic jobs was one of the most intellectually and socially enriching experiences that I have ever had. In a series of two blog posts, of which this is the second, I hope to demystify various aspects...
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by Caroline Trippel on Dec 22, 2020 | Tags: Academia, Advice, Interview
Part I: Submitting Applications and First-Round Interviews Interviewing for academic jobs was one of the most intellectually and socially enriching experiences that I have ever had. In a series of two blog posts, of which this is the first, I hope to demystify various...
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by Vijay Chidambaram on Dec 18, 2020 | Tags: Conference, Policy, Reviewing
Including one-shot revision in our peer review process could lead to lower overall reviewing load, better mental health for graduate students, and better overall science. Most of the top conferences in systems and architecture follow the binary decision model: the...
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by Minsoo Rhu on Dec 14, 2020 | Tags: Accelerators, Machine Learning, Mobile
What is Multi-modal AI? Prior research on developing on-device AI solutions have primarily focused on improving the TOPS (Tera Operations Per Second) or TOPS/Watt of AI accelerators by leveraging sparsity, quantization, or efficient neural network architectures...
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by Trevor Gale on Dec 3, 2020 | Tags: Accelerators, deep learning, sparsity
Sparsity in Deep Neural Networks The key characteristic of deep learning is that accuracy empirically scales with the size of the model and the amount of training data. Over the past decade, this property has enabled dramatic improvements in the state of the art...
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