Predicting the Impact of Functional Approximation: From Component- to Application-Level

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Abstract

Approximate Computing (AxC) trades off between the level of accuracy required by the user and the actual precision provided by the computing system to achieve several optimizations such as performance improvement, energy and area reduction etc. Several AxCtechniques have been proposed so far in the literature. They work at different abstraction levels and propose both hardware and software implementations. The common issue of all existing approaches is the lack of a methodology to estimate the impact of a given AxC technique on the application-level accuracy. In this paper we propose a probabilistic approach to predict the relation between component-level functional approximation and application-level accuracy. Experimental results on a set of benchmark applications show that the proposed approach is able to estimate the approximation error with good accuracy and very low computation time.

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Traiola, M., Savino, A., Barbareschi, M., Di Carlo, S., & Bosio, A. (2018). Predicting the Impact of Functional Approximation: From Component- to Application-Level. In 2018 IEEE 24th International Symposium on On-Line Testing and Robust System Design, IOLTS 2018 (pp. 61–64). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1109/IOLTS.2018.8474072

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