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Soonhoi Ha is affiliated with Seoul National University in South Korea and has contributed to research primarily in the fields of Computer Science and Engineering. Their work spans various subfields including Hardware and Architecture, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Computer Networks and Communications, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Artificial Intelligence.

The scientist's research focuses on topics such as Parallel Computing and Optimization Techniques, Advanced Neural Network Applications, Embedded Systems Design Techniques, Real-Time Systems Scheduling, Advanced Memory and Neural Computing, Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems, and IoT and Edge/Fog Computing.

Recent papers by Soonhoi Ha include the following:

  • "TensorRT-Based Framework and Optimization Methodology for Deep Learning Inference on Jetson Boards" (2022) published in ACM Transactions on Embedded Computing Systems
  • "Deep Learning Inference Parallelization on Heterogeneous Processors With TensorRT" (2021) published in IEEE Embedded Systems Letters
  • "Scheduling of Deep Learning Applications Onto Heterogeneous Processors in an Embedded Device" (2020) published in IEEE Access
  • "SNAS: Fast Hardware-Aware Neural Architecture Search Methodology" (2021) published in IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems
  • "Multi-Bank On-Chip Memory Management Techniques for CNN Accelerators" (2021) published in IEEE Transactions on Computers

Soonhoi Ha has collaborated frequently with several co-authors including:

  • Jangryul Kim
  • Eunjin Jeong
  • Woosuk Kang
  • Duseok Kang
  • Jaeseong Lee

Their publications appear predominantly in the following venues:

  • IEEE Access
  • ACM Transactions on Embedded Computing Systems
  • IEEE Embedded Systems Letters
  • Journal of KIISE
  • KIISE Transactions on Computing Practices

Best Publications

  • Ptolemy: a framework for simulating and prototyping heterogeneous systems

    Joseph Buck;Soonhoi Ha;Edward A. Lee;David G. Messerschmitt

  • Software synthesis for DSP using Ptolemy

    José Luis Pino;Soonhoi Ha;Edward A. Lee;Joseph T. Buck

  • Scheduling strategies for multiprocessor real-time DSP

    E.A. Lee;S. Ha

  • PeaCE: A hardware-software codesign environment for multimedia embedded systems

    Soonhoi Ha;Sungchan Kim;Choonseung Lee;Youngmin Yi

  • A Static Scheduling Heuristic for Heterogeneous Processors

    Hyunok Oh;Soonhoi Ha

  • Dynamic voltage scheduling technique for low-power multimedia applications using buffers

    Chaeseok Im;Huiseok Kim;Soonhoi Ha

  • Hardware-software cosynthesis of multi-mode multi-task embedded systems with real-time constraints

    Hyunok Oh;Soonhoi Ha

  • Heterogeneous Simulation--Mixing Discrete-Event Models with Dataflow

    Wan-Teh Chang;Soonhoi Ha;Edward A. Lee

  • Pipelined data parallel task mapping/scheduling technique for MPSoC

    Hoeseok Yang;Soonhoi Ha

  • A task remapping technique for reliable multi-core embedded systems

    Chanhee Lee;Hokeun Kim;Hae-woo Park;Sungchan Kim

  • Dynamic voltage scheduling technique for low-power multimedia applications using buffers

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  • A retargetable parallel-programming framework for MPSoC

    Seongnam Kwon;Yongjoo Kim;Woo-Chul Jeun;Soonhoi Ha

  • Compile-time scheduling and assignment of data-flow program graphs with data-dependent iteration

    S. Ha;E.A. Lee

  • Mapping of applications to MPSoCs

    Peter Marwedel;Iuliana Bacivarov;Chanhee Lee;Jurgen Teich

  • Deep Learning Inference Parallelization on Heterogeneous Processors with TensorRT

    EunJin Jeong;Jangryul Kim;Samnieng Tan;Jaeseong Lee

  • Compile-time scheduling of dynamic constructs in dataflow program graphs

    S. Ha;E.A. Lee

  • Low-Power Computer Vision: Status, Challenges, and Opportunities

    Sergei Alyamkin;Matthew Ardi;Alexander C. Berg;Achille Brighton

  • Many-to-many core-switch mapping in 2-D mesh NoC architectures

    Chae-Eun Rhee;Han-You Jeong;Soonhoi Ha

  • Executing synchronous dataflow graphs on a SPM-based multicore architecture

    Junchul Choi;Hyunok Oh;Sungchan Kim;Soonhoi Ha

  • Extended synchronous dataflow for efficient DSP system prototyping

    Chanik Park;Jaewoong Chung;Soonhoi Ha

  • Fractional Rate Dataflow Model for Efficient Code Synthesis

    Hyunok Oh;Soonhoi Ha

  • A Systematic Design Space Exploration of MPSoC Based on Synchronous Data Flow Specification

    Choonseung Lee;Sungchan Kim;Soonhoi Ha

  • Hardware-Software Codesign of Multimedia Embedded Systems: the PeaCE

    Soonhoi Ha;Choonseung Lee;Youngmin Yi;Seongnam Kwon

Frequent Co-Authors

Dong-Hyun Kang
Dong-Hyun Kang Seoul National University
Edward A. Lee
Edward A. Lee University of California, Berkeley
Jin-Soo Kim
Jin-Soo Kim Seoul National University
Kiyoung Choi
Kiyoung Choi Seoul National University
Wonyong Sung
Wonyong Sung Seoul National University
Shuvra S. Bhattacharyya
Shuvra S. Bhattacharyya University of Maryland, College Park
Nikil Dutt
Nikil Dutt University of California, Irvine
Jürgen Teich
Jürgen Teich University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Lothar Thiele
Lothar Thiele ETH Zurich
Petru Eles
Petru Eles Linköping University

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