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Deep Reinforcement Learning Processor Design for Mobile Applications

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By (author): Hoi-Jun Yoo Juhyoung Lee

This book discusses the acceleration of deep reinforcement learning (DRL), which may be the next step in the burst success of artificial intelligence (AI). The authors address acceleration systems which enable DRL on area-limited & battery-limited mobile devices. Methods are described that enable DRL optimization at the algorithm-, architecture-, and circuit-levels of abstraction.

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  • Dimensions: 155 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Aug 2024
  • Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Publication City/Country: Switzerland
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9783031367953

About Hoi-Jun YooJuhyoung Lee

Hoi-Jun Yoo is the KAIST ICT Endowed Chair Professor School of Electrical Engineering KAIST. He was the VCSEL pioneer in Bell Communications Research at Red Bank NJ. USA and Manager of DRAM design group at Hyundai Electronics designing from 1M DRAM to 256M SDRAM. Currently he is a full professor of Department of Electrical Engineering at KAIST and the director of the System Design Innovation and Application Research Center (SDIA). From 2003 to 2005 he served as the full time Advisor to the Minister of Korean Ministry of Information and Communication for SoC and Next Generation Computing. His current research interests are Bio Inspired IC Design Network on a Chip Multimedia SoC design Wearable Healthcare Systems and high speed and low power memory. He has published more than 250 papers and wrote or edited 5 books DRAM Design (1997 Hongneung) High Performance DRAM(1999 Hongneung) Low Power NoC for High Performance SoC Design(2008 CRC) Mobile3D Graphics SoC(2010 Wiley) and BioMedical CMOS ICs(Co-editing with Chris Van Hoof 2010 Springer) and many chapters of books. Dr. Yoo received Order of Service Merit from Korean government in 2011 for his contribution to Korean memory industry Scientist/Engineer of this month Award from Ministry of Education Science and Technology of Korea in 2010 Best Scholarship Awards of KAIST in 2011. He also received the Electronic Industrial Association of Korea Award for his contribution to DRAM technology in 1994 Hynix Development Award in 1995 the Korea Semiconductor Industry Association Award in 2002 Best Research of KAIST Award in 2007 and has been co-recipients of ASP-DAC Design Award 2001 Outstanding Design Awards of 2005 2006 2007 2010 2011 2014 A-SSCC Student Design Contest Award of 2007 2008 2010 2011 DAC/ISSCC. He has served as a member of the executive committee of ISSCC Symposium on VLSI and A-SSCC. He also served as the IEEE SSCS Distinguished Lecturer ('10-'11) and the TPC chairs of ISSCC 2015 ISWC 2010 and A-SSCC 2008. He is an IEEE Fellow. Juhyoung Lee received a B.S. degree in electrical engineering from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) Daejeon Korea in 2017 and a Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from the KAIST in 2023. He interned at Silicon Research Meta Reality Lab CA USA in 2022. He joined Qualcomm San Diego CA USA in 2023 as a Senior Graphics ASIC Design Engineer. His current research interests include energy-efficient multicore architectures/accelerator ASICs/systems design especially focused on artificial intelligence (AI) including deep neural networks and graphics applications including ray tracing.

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