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Vivienne Sze

Associate Professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Vivienne Sze is an associate professor in MIT’s Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and leads the Research Lab of Electronics’ Energy-Efficient Multimedia Systems research group. Her group works on computing systems that enable energy-efficient machine learning, computer vision, and video compression/processing for a wide range of applications, including autonomous navigation, digital health, and the internet of things. She is widely recognized for her leading work in these areas and has received many awards, including faculty awards from Google, Facebook, and Qualcomm, the Symposium on VLSI Circuits Best Student Paper Award, the IEEE Custom Integrated Circuits Conference Outstanding Invited Paper Award, and the IEEE Micro Top Picks Award. As a member of the Joint Collaborative Team on Video Coding, she received the Primetime Engineering Emmy Award for the development of the High-Efficiency Video Coding video compression standard. She is a co-author of the book entitled “Efficient Processing of Deep Neural Networks”.

Visit website: https://professional.mit.edu/programs/faculty-profiles/vivienne-sze

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See also: Academia Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Private land-grant research university

Details last updated 04-Feb-2021

Vivienne Sze News

Artificial Intelligence Chip For Mobile Devices

Futurism - 10-Feb-2016

Current mobile AI offloads processing to the cloud because of power consumption. MIT announce a ...

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