I’m very proud of Johann Hauswald along with Vinicius Petrucci and others from Clarity-Lab for publishing the Sirius paper [1] at ASPLOS 2015. I’m also excited about the big release the team has been working feverishly on. Keep up the great work guys! The conference will be held in Istanbul, Turkey. We’ll have to start thinking about getting our VISAs in order.
[1] Johann Hauswald, Michael A. Laurenzano, Yunqi Zhang, Cheng Li, Austin Rovinski, Arjun Khurana, Ron Dreslinski, Trevor Mudge, Vinicius Petrucci, Lingjia Tang, and Jason Mars. Sirius: An Open End-to-End Voice and Vision Personal Assistant and Its Implications for Future Warehouse Scale Computers. In Proceedings of the Twentieth International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems (ASPLOS), ASPLOS ’15, New York, NY, USA, 2015. ACM. Acceptance Rate: 17% (To Appear)
[Bibtex]
[Bibtex]
@inproceedings{hauswald15asplos,
author = {Hauswald, Johann and Laurenzano, Michael A. and Zhang, Yunqi and Li, Cheng and Rovinski, Austin and Khurana, Arjun and Dreslinski, Ron and Mudge, Trevor and Petrucci, Vinicius and Tang, Lingjia and Mars, Jason},
title = {Sirius: An Open End-to-End Voice and Vision Personal Assistant and Its Implications for Future Warehouse Scale Computers},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the Twentieth International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems (ASPLOS)},
series = {ASPLOS '15},
year = {2015},
numpages = {13},
publisher = {ACM},
address = {New York, NY, USA},
note = {Acceptance Rate: 17% (To Appear)},
}