Publication | Closed Access
Sirius
198
Citations
48
References
2015
Year
Unknown Venue
EngineeringIntelligent Personal AssistantsData ScienceUser Demand ScalesEdge ComputingAdvanced ComputingCloud ComputingComputer EngineeringComputer ArchitectureSpeech InterfaceHuman-computer InteractionComputer ScienceMobile ComputingVoice TechnologyFuture Server ArchitecturesSystem SoftwareVoice InteractionNext Generation Computing
As user demand scales for intelligent personal assistants (IPAs) such as Apple's Siri, Google's Google Now, and Microsoft's Cortana, we are approaching the computational limits of current datacenter architectures. It is an open question how future server architectures should evolve to enable this emerging class of applications, and the lack of an open-source IPA workload is an obstacle in addressing this question. In this paper, we present the design of Sirius, an open end-to-end IPA web-service application that accepts queries in the form of voice and images, and responds with natural language. We then use this workload to investigate the implications of four points in the design space of future accelerator-based server architectures spanning traditional CPUs, GPUs, manycore throughput co-processors, and FPGAs.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1