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Record W2113155657 · doi:10.1145/1391469.1391574

Optimizing imprecise fixed-point arithmetic circuits specified by Taylor Series through arithmetic transform

2008· article· en· W2113155657 on OpenAlex

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Venuenot available
Typearticle
Languageen
FieldComputer Science
TopicNumerical Methods and Algorithms
Canadian institutionsMcGill University
Fundersnot available
KeywordsSaturation arithmeticArbitrary-precision arithmeticFixed-point arithmeticAffine arithmeticArithmeticTaylor seriesQuantization (signal processing)Arithmetic circuit complexitySeries (stratigraphy)Floating pointAlgorithmMathematicsComputer science

Abstract

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We consider synthesis of arithmetic DSP circuits with finite precision fixed-point operations. The aim is to choose the lowest cost implementation that matches a real-valued specification within the allowed imprecision. Starting from Taylor Series or real-valued polynomials, we demonstrate first a method to obtain satisfying implementations that uses intermediate Arithmetic Transform polynomials as an analytical apparatus suitable to precision analysis for both the quantization (bit-width) and approximation sources of imprecision. We then derive the precision optimization algorithm that explores multiple precision parameters in a branch-and-bound search.

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Not calibrated prevalence, not ground truth. Human validation pending. Learned from the 10,348 direct Codex labels and 10,348 direct Gemma labels. Candidate is the union of thresholded teacher heads; consensus is their intersection. These outputs are machine_predicted_unvalidated and are not human labels or direct frontier model labels.

metaresearch head score (Codex)0.000
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Version: codex-gemma-dda1882f352aValidation status: machine_predicted_unvalidated
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Consensus categoriesnone
DomainCandidate signal: none · Consensus signal: none
Study designCandidate signal: Other design · Consensus signal: none
GenreCandidate signal: Methods · Consensus signal: Methods
Teacher disagreement score0.940
Threshold uncertainty score1.000

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Opus teacher head0.032
GPT teacher head0.261
Teacher spread0.229 · how far apart the two teachers sit on this one work
Validation statusscore_only:v0-immature-baseline · verbatim from the scoring run: score_only means the number may rank works, and no category label ships from it

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Citations10
Published2008
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