Article by George Tzimpragos, Timothy Sherwood, and Dmitri Strukov Given Communications of ACM Research Highlight Award
Article by George Tzimpragos, Timothy Sherwood, and Dmitri Strukov Given Communications of ACM Research Highlight Award
By Caroline Mecartea, Communications & Special Events
An article titled In-sensor classification with boosted race trees, written by George Tzimpragos, Professor Timothy Sherwood, Professor Dmitri Strukov, and others, was featured as a Communications of the ACM Research Highlight for June. Only two papers out of all computer architecture publications are selected each year for this award. In this paper, the researchers spark a new conversation about the natural relationship between modern decision tree algorithms and new advances in race logic, demonstrate extremely energy-efficient classification, and generate excitement around broader in-sensor processing applications.
Yale Professor A. Bhattacharjee provides a technical perspective on the article, which can be read here. For a full list of all of the articles found in the June 2021 Journal, please visit the CACM website.