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Yiping Kang

Researcher at University of Michigan

Publications -  15
Citations -  1150

Yiping Kang is an academic researcher from University of Michigan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Server. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 11 publications receiving 771 citations.

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Neurosurgeon: Collaborative Intelligence Between the Cloud and Mobile Edge

TL;DR: Neurosurgeon, a lightweight scheduler to automatically partition DNN computation between mobile devices and datacenters at the granularity of neural network layers is designed, finding that a fine-grained, layer-level computation partitioning strategy based on the data and computation variations of each layer within a DNN has significant latency and energy advantages over the status quo approach.
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DjiNN and Tonic: DNN as a service and its implications for future warehouse scale computers

TL;DR: DjiNN is used to design a high throughput DNN system based on massive GPU server designs and insights are provided as to the varying characteristics across applications and several design points for future WSC architectures are investigated.
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Data Collection for Dialogue System: A Startup Perspective

TL;DR: A study of crowdsourcing methods for a user intent classification task in a deployed dialogue system and quantitatively analyzes the quality of the collected data and the downstream model performance on a test set of real user queries from production logs.
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Designing Future Warehouse-Scale Computers for Sirius, an End-to-End Voice and Vision Personal Assistant

TL;DR: The design of Sirius is presented, an open end-to-end IPA Web-service application that accepts queries in the form of voice and images, and responds with natural language and it is found that accelerators are critical for the future scalability of IPA services.
Patent

Data processing apparatus with memory rename table for mapping memory addresses to registers

TL;DR: In this article, a memory rename table for storing memory rename entries each identifying a mapping between a memory address of a location in memory and a mapped register of a plurality of registers.