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2020 – today
- 2024
- [i2]Andrew Dudash, Beyonce Andrades, Ryan Rubel, Mohammad Goli, Nathan Clark, William Ewald:
Autonomous Soil Collection in Environments With Heterogeneous Terrain. CoRR abs/2407.11251 (2024) - 2023
- [c21]Kithmini Weththasinghe, Nathan Clark, Quynh Tu Ngo, Beeshanga Abewardana Jayawickrama, Ying He, Eryk Dutkiewicz, Ren Ping Liu:
L-Band Spectral Opportunities for Cognitive GEO-LEO Dual Satellite Networks. ISCIT 2023: 48-51 - [i1]Ryan Rubel, Nathan Clark, Andrew Dudash:
SurfaceAug: Closing the Gap in Multimodal Ground Truth Sampling. CoRR abs/2312.03808 (2023) - 2020
- [c20]Daniel B. Zimmer, Aaron A. P. Inks, Nathan Clark, Chokri Sendi:
Design, Control, and Simulation of a Neonatal Incubator. EMBC 2020: 6018-6023
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j3]Chunhui Cai, Gregory F. Cooper, Kevin N. Lu, Xiaojun Ma, Shuping Xu, Zhenlong Zhao, Xueer Chen, Yifan Xue, Adrian V. Lee, Nathan Clark, Vicky Chen, Songjian Lu, Lujia Chen, Liyue Yu, Harry Hochheiser, Xia Jiang, Q. Jane Wang, Xinghua Lu:
Systematic discovery of the functional impact of somatic genome alterations in individual tumors through tumor-specific causal inference. PLoS Comput. Biol. 15(7) (2019) - 2013
- [c19]Darick W. LaSelle, Robert Liechty, Hassan Alzamzam, Robert Foster, Jasmin Dzabic, Nathan Clark:
Low cost solar thermal energy generation for developing economies. GHTC 2013: 5-10 - 2012
- [c18]Nahum A. Torres, Nathan Clark, Isura Ranatunga, Dan O. Popa:
Implementation of interactive arm playback behaviors of social robot Zeno for autism spectrum disorder therapy. PETRA 2012: 21 - 2011
- [c17]Changhee Jung, Silvius Rus, Brian P. Railing, Nathan Clark, Santosh Pande:
Brainy: effective selection of data structures. PLDI 2011: 86-97 - 2010
- [c16]Gregory Frederick Diamos, Andrew Kerr, Sudhakar Yalamanchili, Nathan Clark:
Ocelot: a dynamic optimization framework for bulk-synchronous applications in heterogeneous systems. PACT 2010: 353-364 - [c15]Ganesh S. Dasika, Mark Woh, Sangwon Seo, Nathan Clark, Trevor N. Mudge, Scott A. Mahlke:
Mighty-morphing power-SIMD. CASES 2010: 67-76 - [c14]Zhiyoong Foo, David Devescery, Thomas Schmid, Nathan Clark, R. Frank, Mohammad Hassan Ghaed, Ye-Sheng Kuo, Inhee Lee, Youn Sung Park, Zach Renner, Nathaniel Slottow, Vikas Vinay, Michael Wieckowski, Dongmin Yoon, Cliff Schmidt, David T. Blaauw, Peter M. Chen, Prabal Dutta:
A case for custom silicon in enabling low-cost information technology for developing regions. ACM DEV 2010: 22 - [c13]Janghaeng Lee, Haicheng Wu, Madhumitha Ravichandran, Nathan Clark:
Thread tailor: dynamically weaving threads together for efficient, adaptive parallel applications. ISCA 2010: 270-279
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c12]Farhana Aleen, Nathan Clark:
Commutativity analysis for software parallelization: letting program transformations see the big picture. ASPLOS 2009: 241-252 - [c11]Changhee Jung, Nathan Clark:
DDT: design and evaluation of a dynamic program analysis for optimizing data structure usage. MICRO 2009: 56-66 - 2008
- [c10]Nathan Clark, Amir Hormati, Scott A. Mahlke:
VEAL: Virtualized Execution Accelerator for Loops. ISCA 2008: 389-400 - 2007
- [b1]Nathan Clark:
Customizing the Computation Capabilities of Microprocessors. University of Michigan, USA, 2007 - [c9]Amir Hormati, Nathan Clark, Scott A. Mahlke:
Exploiting Narrow Accelerators with Data-Centric Subgraph Mapping. CGO 2007: 341-353 - [c8]Nathan Clark, Amir Hormati, Sami Yehia, Scott A. Mahlke, Krisztián Flautner:
Liquid SIMD: Abstracting SIMD Hardware using Lightweight Dynamic Mapping. HPCA 2007: 216-227 - 2006
- [c7]Nathan Clark, Amir Hormati, Scott A. Mahlke, Sami Yehia:
Scalable subgraph mapping for acyclic computation accelerators. CASES 2006: 147-157 - 2005
- [j2]Nathan Clark, Hongtao Zhong, Scott A. Mahlke:
Automated Custom Instruction Generation for Domain-Specific Processor Acceleration. IEEE Trans. Computers 54(10): 1258-1270 (2005) - [c6]Sami Yehia, Nathan Clark, Scott A. Mahlke, Krisztián Flautner:
Exploring the design space of LUT-based transparent accelerators. CASES 2005: 11-21 - [c5]Nathan Clark, Jason A. Blome, Michael L. Chu, Scott A. Mahlke, Stuart Biles, Krisztián Flautner:
An Architecture Framework for Transparent Instruction Set Customization in Embedded Processors. ISCA 2005: 272-283 - 2004
- [c4]Manjunath Kudlur, Kevin Fan, Michael L. Chu, Rajiv A. Ravindran, Nathan Clark, Scott A. Mahlke:
FLASH: Foresighted Latency-Aware Scheduling Heuristic for Processors with Customized Datapaths. CGO 2004: 201-212 - [c3]Nathan Clark, Manjunath Kudlur, Hyunchul Park, Scott A. Mahlke, Krisztián Flautner:
Application-Specific Processing on a General-Purpose Core via Transparent Instruction Set Customization. MICRO 2004: 30-40 - 2003
- [j1]Nathan Clark, Hongtao Zhong, Wilkin Tang, Scott A. Mahlke:
Automatic Design of Application Specific Instruction Set Extensions Through Dataflow Graph Exploration. Int. J. Parallel Program. 31(6): 429-449 (2003) - [c2]Kevin Fan, Nathan Clark, Michael L. Chu, K. V. Manjunath, Rajiv A. Ravindran, Mikhail Smelyanskiy, Scott A. Mahlke:
Systematic Register Bypass Customization for Application-Specific Processors. ASAP 2003: 64-74 - [c1]Nathan Clark, Hongtao Zhong, Scott A. Mahlke:
Processor Acceleration Through Automated Instruction Set Customization. MICRO 2003: 129-140
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