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- affiliation: University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA
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2020 – today
- 2023
- [c91]David Battel, Alice C. Parker:
SONA: A Bio-Inspired, Self-Organizing Connective Fabric for Neuromorphic Circuits and FPGAs. IJCNN 2023: 1-9 - 2021
- [c90]Rami A. Alzahrani, Alice C. Parker:
Neuromorphic Autonomous Spiking Encoding. ISCAS 2021: 1-5 - [c89]Madelyn Douglas, Alice C. Parker:
Don't Lose Your Mind: Brain-Computer Interfaces, Autonomy, and the Necessity of Engineering Ethics. NER 2021: 318-321 - 2020
- [c88]Rami A. Alzahrani, Alice C. Parker:
Neuromorphic Circuits With Neural Modulation Enhancing the Information Content of Neural Signaling. ICONS 2020: 19:1-19:8
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c87]Kun Yue, Alice C. Parker:
Analog Neurons with Dopamine-Modulated STDP. BioCAS 2019: 1-4 - [c86]Kun Yue, Xiaoyu Wang, Jay Jadav, Akshay Vartak, Alice C. Parker:
Analog Neurons that Signal with Spiking Frequencies. ICONS 2019: 8:1-8:8 - [c85]Rebecca K. Lee, Alice C. Parker:
An Electronic Neuron with Input-Specific Spiking. IJCNN 2019: 1-8 - [c84]Kun Yue, Rebecca K. Lee, Alice C. Parker:
Simulation Studies of Neuronal Modulation Using Magneto-electric Nanoparticles for Astrocyte Stimulation. NER 2019: 762-765 - 2017
- [c83]Kun Yue, Alice C. Parker:
Noisy neuromorphic neurons with RPG on-chip noise source. IJCNN 2017: 1225-1229 - [c82]Nikita Agarwal, Neil Mehta, Alice C. Parker, Karam Ashouri:
C. elegans neuromorphic neural network exhibiting undulating locomotion. IJCNN 2017: 3912-3921 - [c81]Pezhman Mamdouh, Alice C. Parker:
A power-efficient biomimetic intra-branch dendritic adder. IJCNN 2017: 3946-3952 - [c80]Pezhman Mamdouh, Alice C. Parker:
A switched-capacitor dendritic arbor for low-power neuromorphic applications. ISCAS 2017: 1-4 - 2016
- [c79]Rebecca K. Lee, Alice C. Parker:
A CMOS circuit implementation of retrograde signaling in astrocyte-neuron networks. BioCAS 2016: 588-591 - [c78]Saeid Barzegarjalali, Alice C. Parker:
A neuromorphic circuit mimicking biological short-term memory. EMBC 2016: 1401-1404 - [c77]Saeid Barzegarjalali, Alice C. Parker:
Neuromorphic circuit modeling directional selectivity in the visual cortex. EMBC 2016: 6130-6133 - [c76]Saeid Barzegarjalali, Kun Yue, Alice C. Parker:
Noisy neuromorphic circuit modeling Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. SoCC 2016: 327-332 - 2015
- [j25]Yilda Irizarry-Valle, Alice Cline Parker:
An Astrocyte Neuromorphic Circuit That Influences Neuronal Phase Synchrony. IEEE Trans. Biomed. Circuits Syst. 9(2): 175-187 (2015) - [c75]Saeid Barzegarjalali, Alice C. Parker:
A hybrid neuromorphic circuit demonstrating schizophrenic symptoms. BioCAS 2015: 1-4 - [c74]Sukanya Patil, Kaidi Zhou, Alice C. Parker:
Neural circuits for touch-induced locomotion in Caenorhabditis elegans. IJCNN 2015: 1-8 - 2014
- [c73]Chih-Chieh Hsu, Alice C. Parker:
Dynamic spike threshold and nonlinear dendritic computation for coincidence detection in neuromorphic circuits. EMBC 2014: 461-464 - [c72]Chih-Chieh Hsu, Alice C. Parker:
Border ownership in a nano-neuromorphic circuit using nonlinear dendritic computations. IJCNN 2014: 3442-3449 - [c71]Yilda Irizarry-Valle, Alice Cline Parker:
Astrocyte on neuronal phase synchrony in CMOS. ISCAS 2014: 261-264 - [c70]Chih-Chieh Hsu, Alice C. Parker:
A biomimetic nanoelectronic neuron with enhanced spike timing. ISCAS 2014: 1560-1563 - [c69]Yilda Irizarry-Valle, Alice C. Parker, Norberto M. Grzywacz:
An adaptable CMOS depressing synapse with detection of changes in input spike rate. LASCAS 2014: 1-4 - 2013
- [j24]Mohammad Mahvash, Alice C. Parker:
Synaptic Variability in a Cortical Neuromorphic Circuit. IEEE Trans. Neural Networks Learn. Syst. 24(3): 397-409 (2013) - [c68]Yilda Irizarry-Valle, Alice Cline Parker, Jonathan Joshi:
A CMOS neuromorphic approach to emulate neuro-astrocyte interactions. IJCNN 2013: 1-7 - 2012
- [c67]Ko-Chung Tseng, Alice C. Parker:
A neuromorphic circuit that computes differential motion. MWSCAS 2012: 89-92 - 2011
- [c66]Ko-Chung Tseng, Alice C. Parker, Jonathan Joshi:
A directionally-selective neuromorphic circuit based on reciprocal synapses in Starburst Amacrine Cells. EMBC 2011: 5674-5677 - [c65]Jonathan Joshi, Alice Cline Parker, Ko-Chung Tseng:
An in-silico glial microdomain to invoke excitability in cortical neural networks. ISCAS 2011: 681-684
2000 – 2009
- 2007
- [c64]Changsoo Jeong, Alice C. Parker:
3D Tree-Structured Object Tracking for Autonomous Ground Vehicles. CRV 2007: 266-273 - 2006
- [c63]Alice C. Parker, Aaron K. Friesz, Afshaneh Pakdaman:
Towards a Nanoscale Artificial Cortex. CDES 2006: 227-241 - [c62]Sami J. Habib, Alice C. Parker:
Exploring network topology evolution through evolutionary computations. GECCO 2006: 779-780 - 2004
- [j23]Suhrid A. Wadekar, Alice C. Parker:
Interconnect-based system-level energy and power prediction to guide architecture exploration. IEEE Trans. Very Large Scale Integr. Syst. 12(4): 373-380 (2004) - [c61]Sami J. Habib, Alice C. Parker:
Synthesizing complex multimedia network topologies using an evolutionary approach. IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation 2004: 1193-1200 - 2003
- [c60]Sami J. Habib, Alice C. Parker:
i-CAD: A Rapid Prototyping CAD Tool for Intranet Design. IEEE International Workshop on Rapid System Prototyping 2003: 16- - 2002
- [j22]Sami J. Habib, Alice C. Parker, Daniel C. Lee:
Automated design of hierarchical intranets. Comput. Commun. 25(11-12): 1066-1075 (2002) - 2000
- [c59]Sami J. Habib, Alice C. Parker:
Computer-aided system integration for data-intensive multimedia applications (poster session). ACM Multimedia 2000: 379-381
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [r1]Alice C. Parker, Yosef Tirat-Gefen, Suhrid A. Wadekar:
System-Level Design. The VLSI Handbook 1999 - 1998
- [c58]Suhrid A. Wadekar, Alice C. Parker:
Accuracy sensitive word-length selection for algorithm optimization. ICCD 1998: 54-61 - [c57]Suhrid A. Wadekar, Alice C. Parker, C. P. Ravikumar:
Freedom: Statistical Behavioral Estimation of System Energy and Power. VLSI Design 1998: 30-36 - [c56]Dong-Hyun Heo, Alice C. Parker, C. P. Ravikumar:
An Evolutionary Approach to System Redesign. VLSI Design 1998: 359- - 1997
- [j21]Jen-Pin Weng, Alice C. Parker:
Taking Thermal Considerations Into Account During High-Level Synthesis. VLSI Design 5(2): 183-193 (1997) - [c55]Yosef Gavriel Tirat-Gefen, Diógenes Cecilio da Silva Jr., Alice C. Parker:
Incorporating Imprecise Computation into System-Level Design of Application-Specific Heterogeneous Multiprocessors. DAC 1997: 58-63 - [c54]Dong-Hyun Heo, Alice C. Parker, C. P. Ravikumar:
Rapid Synthesis of Multi-Chip Systems. VLSI Design 1997: 62-68 - 1995
- [j20]Kayhan Küçükçakar, Alice C. Parker:
A methodology and design tools to support system-level VLSI design. IEEE Trans. Very Large Scale Integr. Syst. 3(3): 355-369 (1995) - [c53]Y. G. DeCastelo-Vide-e-Souza, Miodrag Potkonjak, Alice C. Parker:
Optimal ILP-Based Approach for Throughput Optimization Using Simultaneous Algorithm/Architecture Matching and Retiming. DAC 1995: 113-118 - 1994
- [j19]Shiv Prakash, Alice C. Parker:
Synthesis of application-specific multiprocessor systems including memory components. J. VLSI Signal Process. 8(2): 97-116 (1994) - [c52]J. C. DeSouza-Batista, Alice C. Parker:
Optimal synthesis of application specific heterogeneous pipelined multiprocessors. ASAP 1994: 99-110 - [c51]Pravil Gupta, Chih-Tung Chen, J. C. DeSouza-Batista, Alice C. Parker:
Experience with Image Compression Chip Design using Unified System Construction Tools. DAC 1994: 250-256 - [c50]Pravil Gupta, Alice C. Parker:
SMASH: a program for scheduling memory-intensive application-specific hardware. HLSS 1994: 54-59 - [c49]Chih-Tung Chen, Alice C. Parker:
A hybrid numeric/symbolic program for checking functional and timing compatibility of synthesized designs. HLSS 1994: 112-117 - 1993
- [c48]Zia Iqbal, Miodrag Potkonjak, Sujit Dey, Alice C. Parker:
Critical Path Minimization Using Retiming and Algebraic Speed-Up. DAC 1993: 573-577 - [c47]Miodrag Potkonjak, Sujit Dey, Zia Iqbal, Alice C. Parker:
High Performance Embedded System Optimization Using Algebraic and Generalized Retiming Techniques. ICCD 1993: 498-504 - 1992
- [j18]Shiv Prakash, Alice C. Parker:
SOS: Synthesis of application-specific heterogeneous multiprocessor systems. J. Parallel Distributed Comput. 16(4): 338-351 (1992) - [j17]Rajiv Jain, Alice C. Parker, Nohbyung Park:
Predicting system-level area and delay for pipelined and nonpipelined designs. IEEE Trans. Comput. Aided Des. Integr. Circuits Syst. 11(8): 955-965 (1992) - [c46]Shiv Prakash, Alice C. Parker:
Synthesis of application-specific multiprocessor systems including memory components. ASAP 1992: 118-132 - [c45]Yung-Hua Hung, Alice C. Parker:
High-Level Synthesis with Pin Constraints for Multiple-Chip Designs. DAC 1992: 231-234 - [c44]Shiv Prakash, Alice C. Parker:
Synthesis of application-specific heterogeneous multiprocessor systems. ISCA 1992: 434 - 1991
- [j16]David W. Knapp, Alice C. Parker:
The ADAM design planning engine. IEEE Trans. Comput. Aided Des. Integr. Circuits Syst. 10(7): 829-846 (1991) - [c43]Shiv Prakash, Alice C. Parker:
Synthesis of Application-Specific Multiprocessor Architectures. DAC 1991: 8-13 - [c42]Kayhan Küçükçakar, Alice C. Parker:
CHOP: A Constraint-Driven System-Level Partitioner. DAC 1991: 514-519 - [c41]Alice C. Parker, Pravil Gupta, Agha Hussain:
The Effects of Physical Design Characteristics on the Area-Performance Tradeoff Curve. DAC 1991: 530-534 - [c40]Jen-Pin Weng, Alice C. Parker:
3D Scheduling: High-Level Synthesis with Floorplanning. DAC 1991: 668-673 - 1990
- [j15]Michael C. McFarland, Alice C. Parker, Raúl Camposano:
The high-level synthesis of digital systems. Proc. IEEE 78(2): 301-318 (1990) - [c39]Kayhan Küçükçakar, Alice C. Parker:
Data Path Tradeoffs Using MABAL. DAC 1990: 511-516
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [j14]Fadi J. Kurdahi, Alice C. Parker:
Techniques for area estimation of VLSI layouts. IEEE Trans. Comput. Aided Des. Integr. Circuits Syst. 8(1): 81-92 (1989) - [c38]Rajiv Jain, Kayhan Küçükçakar, Mitch J. Mlinar, Alice C. Parker:
Experience with ADAM Synthesis System. DAC 1989: 56-61 - [c37]Sally A. Hayati, Alice C. Parker:
Automatic Production of Controller Specifications from Control and Timing Behavioral Descriptions. DAC 1989: 75-80 - [c36]Hamideh Afsarmanesh, Esther Brotoatmodjo, Kwang June Byeon, Alice C. Parker:
The EVE VLSI information management environment. ICCAD 1989: 384-387 - 1988
- [j13]Nohbyung Park, Alice C. Parker:
Theory of Clocking for Maximum Execution Overlap of High-Speed Digital Systems. IEEE Trans. Computers 37(6): 678-690 (1988) - [j12]Nohbyung Park, Alice C. Parker:
Sehwa: a software package for synthesis of pipelines from behavioral specifications. IEEE Trans. Comput. Aided Des. Integr. Circuits Syst. 7(3): 356-370 (1988) - [c35]Michael C. McFarland, Alice C. Parker, Raul Camposano:
Tutorial on High-Level Synthesis. DAC 1988: 330-336 - [c34]Rajiv Jain, Alice C. Parker, Nohbyung Park:
Module Selection for Pipelined Synthesis. DAC 1988: 542-547 - [c33]Rajiv Jain, Mitch J. Mlinar, Alice C. Parker:
Area-time model for synthesis of non-pipelined designs. ICCAD 1988: 48-51 - [c32]Sally A. Hayati, Alice C. Parker, John J. Granacki:
Representation of control and timing behavior with applications to interface synthesis. ICCD 1988: 382-387 - [c31]B. Sharma, Rajiv Jain, Melvin A. Breuer, Alice C. Parker, Cauligi S. Raghavendra, C. Y. Tseng:
The POTATO chip architecture: a study in tradeoffs for signal processing chip design. ICCD 1988: 508-513 - 1987
- [j11]Alice C. Parker, Sally A. Hayati:
Automating the VLSI design process using expert systems and silicon compilation. Proc. IEEE 75(6): 777-785 (1987) - [c30]Yigal Arens, John J. Granacki, Alice C. Parker:
Phrasal Analysis of Long Noun Sequences. ACL 1987: 59-64 - [c29]Rajiv Jain, Alice C. Parker, Nohbyung Park:
Predicting Area-Time Tradeoffs for Pipelined Design. DAC 1987: 35-41 - [c28]Fadi J. Kurdahi, Alice C. Parker:
REAL: a program for REgister ALlocation. DAC 1987: 210-215 - [c27]John J. Granacki Jr., Alice C. Parker:
PHRAN-SPAN: A Natural Language Interface for System Specifications. DAC 1987: 416-422 - [c26]John J. Granacki Jr., Alice C. Parker, Yigal Arens:
Understanding System Specifications Written in Natural Language. IJCAI 1987: 688-691 - 1986
- [j10]Sarma Sastry, Alice C. Parker:
Stochastic Models for Wireability Analysis of Gate Arrays. IEEE Trans. Comput. Aided Des. Integr. Circuits Syst. 5(1): 52-65 (1986) - [c25]David Knapp, Alice C. Parker:
A design utility manager: the ADAM planning engine. DAC 1986: 48-54 - [c24]Nohbyung Park, Alice C. Parker:
Sehwa: a program for synthesis of pipelines. DAC 1986: 454-460 - [c23]Alice C. Parker, Jorge T. Pizarro, Mitch J. Mlinar:
MAHA: a program for datapath synthesis. DAC 1986: 461-466 - [c22]Fadi J. Kurdahi, Alice C. Parker:
PLEST: a program for area estimation of VLSI integrated circuits. DAC 1986: 467-473 - 1985
- [c21]Nohbyung Park, Alice C. Parker:
Synthesis of optimal clocking schemes. DAC 1985: 489-495 - [c20]John J. Granacki, David Knapp, Alice C. Parker:
The ADAM advanced design automation system: overview, planner and natural language interface. DAC 1985: 727-730 - [c19]Hamideh Afsarmanesh, Dennis McLeod, David Knapp, Alice C. Parker:
An Extensible Object-Oriented Approach to Databases for VLSI/CAD. VLDB 1985: 13-24 - 1984
- [j9]Alice C. Parker:
Automated Synthesis of Digital systems. IEEE Des. Test 1(4): 75-81 (1984) - [j8]James L. Crowley, Alice C. Parker:
A Representation for Shape Based on Peaks and Ridges in the Difference of Low-Pass Transform. IEEE Trans. Pattern Anal. Mach. Intell. 6(2): 156-170 (1984) - [c18]Alice C. Parker, Fadi J. Kurdahi, Mitch J. Mlinar:
A general methodology for synthesis and verification of register-transfer designs. DAC 1984: 329-335 - [c17]Sarma Sastry, Alice C. Parker:
On the relation between wire length distributions and placement of logic on master slice ICs. DAC 1984: 710-711 - 1983
- [j7]Michael C. McFarland, Alice C. Parker:
An Abstract Model of Behavior for Hardware Descriptions. IEEE Trans. Computers 32(7): 621-637 (1983) - [j6]Louis J. Hafer, Alice C. Parker:
A Formal Method for the Specification, Analysis, and Design of Register-Transfer Level Digital Logic. IEEE Trans. Comput. Aided Des. Integr. Circuits Syst. 2(1): 4-18 (1983) - [c16]John J. Granacki, Alice C. Parker:
The effect of register-transfer design tradeoffs on chip area and performance. DAC 1983: 419-424 - 1982
- [j5]Louis J. Hafer, Alice C. Parker:
Automated Synthesis of Digital Hardware. IEEE Trans. Computers 31(2): 93-109 (1982) - [j4]Andrew W. Nagle, Richard J. Cloutier, Alice C. Parker:
Synthesis of Hardware for the Control of Digital Systems. IEEE Trans. Comput. Aided Des. Integr. Circuits Syst. 1(4): 201-212 (1982) - 1981
- [j3]Alice C. Parker, John J. Wallace:
SLIDE: An I/O Hardware Descriptive Language. IEEE Trans. Computers 30(6): 423-439 (1981) - [c15]Alice C. Parker, Wayne T. Wilner:
Microprogramming: the challenges of VLSI. AFIPS National Computer Conference 1981: 63-68 - [c14]Melvin A. Breuer, Alice C. Parker:
Digital system simulation: Current status and future trends or darwin's theory of simulation. DAC 1981: 269-275 - [c13]Andrew W. Nagle, Alice C. Parker:
Algorithms for multiple-criterion design of microprogrammed control hardware. DAC 1981: 486-493 - [c12]Louis J. Hafer, Alice C. Parker:
A formal method for the specification, analysis, and design of register-transfer level digital logic. DAC 1981: 846-853 - 1980
- [j2]Mark S. Fox, Donald J. Bebel, Alice C. Parker:
The Automated Dictionary. Computer 13(7): 35-48 (1980) - [c11]Arthur H. Altman, Alice C. Parker:
The SLIDE simulator: A facility for the design and analysis of computer interconnections. DAC 1980: 148-155
1970 – 1979
- 1979
- [j1]William E. Burr, Dennis R. Allison, Alice C. Parker, Charles B. Silio Jr., A. Brinton Cooper:
Bus System for the Military Computer Family. Computer 12(4): 11-22 (1979) - [c10]Alice C. Parker, Donald E. Thomas, Daniel P. Siewiorek, Mario Barbacci, Louis J. Hafer, Gary W. Leive, Jinchoon Kim:
The CMU design automation system: An example of automated data path design. DAC 1979: 73-80 - 1978
- [c9]Louis J. Hafer, Alice C. Parker:
Register-transfer level digital design automation: The allocation process. DAC 1978: 213-219 - [c8]Alice C. Parker, Andrew W. Nagle:
Description and Simulation of Microcode Execution. ISCA 1978: 159-165 - [c7]Alice C. Parker, Louis J. Hafer:
The Application of a Hardware Descriptive Language for Design Automation. Jerusalem Conference on Information Technology 1978: 349-355 - [e1]Stephen D. Crocker, Gearold Johnson, Alice C. Parker, John Ashlstrom:
Proceedings of the 11th annual workshop on Microprogramming, MICRO 1978, Asilomar (Pacific Grove), California, USA, November 19-22, 1978. ACM 1978 [contents] - 1977
- [c6]Paul E. Dworak, Alice C. Parker:
Envelope Control with an Optical Keyboard. ICMC 1977 - [c5]Alice C. Parker, Richard Blum, Paul E. Dworak:
The Carnegie-Mellon Computer Music System Digital Hardware. ICMC 1977 - [c4]Paul E. Dworak, Alice C. Parker, Richard Blum:
The Design and Implementation of a Real-Time Sound Generation System. ISCA 1977: 153-158 - [c3]Alice C. Parker, Andrew W. Nagle:
Hardware/Software Tradeoffs in A Variable Word Width, Variable Queue Length Buffer Memory. ISCA 1977: 159-164 - 1976
- [c2]Paul E. Dworak, Alice C. Parker:
An Input Interface for Real-Time Digital Sound Generation System. ISCA 1976: 68-73 - [c1]James W. Gault, Alice C. Parker:
The Design of a User-Programmable Digital Interface. ISCA 1976: 121
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