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Tien Van Nguyen
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Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2019-2023
Publications (10 Years): 9
Top Topics
Training Algorithm
Quantization Error
Feed Forward Neural Networks
Hierarchical Temporal Memory
Top Venues
ICECS
ASICON
IWASI
ICIIT
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Publications
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Tien Van Nguyen
,
Aengus Daly
,
Feargal O'Sullivan
,
Sergi Gómez-Quintana
,
Andriy Temko
,
Emanuel M. Popovici
A real-time and ultra-low power implementation of an AI-assisted sonification algorithm for neonatal EEG.
IWASI
(2023)
Lam Thanh Tong
,
Loan Thi Kim Nguyen
,
Long Thanh Nguyen
,
Danh Van Huynh
,
Tien Van Nguyen
,
Hoang Ngoc Tran
,
Luyl-Da Quach
Implementing VIETGAP Standard Based Shrimp Management System using Waterfall Model.
ICIIT
(2023)
Tien Van Nguyen
,
Jiyong An
,
Seokjin Oh
,
Son Ngoc Truong
,
Kyeong-Sik Min
Quantization, training, parasitic resistance correction, and programming techniques of memristor-crossbar neural networks for edge intelligence.
Neuromorph. Comput. Eng.
2 (3) (2022)
Tien Van Nguyen
,
Jiyong An
,
Kyeong-Sik Min
Comparative Study on Quantization-Aware Training of Memristor Crossbars for Reducing Inference Power of Neural Networks at The Edge.
IJCNN
(2021)
Tien Van Nguyen
,
Jiyong An
,
Seokjin Oh
Training, Programming, and Correction Techniques of Memristor-Crossbar Neural Networks with Non-Ideal Effects such as Defects, Variation, and Parasitic Resistance.
ASICON
(2021)
Sy Tan Ho
,
Alexander Andreevich Moldovyan
,
Moldovyan Nikolay Andreevich
,
Canh Hoang Ngoc
,
Minh Nguyen Hieu
,
Lich Van Luu
,
Tien Van Nguyen
,
Manh Cong Tran
Hybrid deniable and short-key encryption protocols based on the authentication procedure.
ACOMP
(2020)
Tien Van Nguyen
,
Ngoc-Thanh Le
,
Jiyong An
,
Kyeong-Sik Min
Defect-Resilient Memristor Crossbar of Hierarchical Temporal Memory (HTM) Spatial Pooling for Near-IoT-Sensor Cognitive Computing.
ICECS
(2020)
Khoa Van Pham
,
Tien Van Nguyen
,
Kyeong-Sik Min
Defect-Tolerant Crossbar Training of Memristor Ternary Neural Networks.
ICECS
(2019)
Khoa Van Pham
,
Tien Van Nguyen
,
Kyeong-Sik Min
Defect-Tolerant and Energy-Efficient Training of Multi-Valued and Binary Memristor Crossbars for Near-Sensor Cognitive Computing.
ASICON
(2019)