Shengmin Li

2papers

2 Papers

0.8DCApr 11
FlexVector: A SpMM Vector Processor with Flexible VRF for GCNs on Varying-Sparsity Graphs

Bohan Li, Shengmin Li, Xinyu Shi et al.

Graph Convolutional Networks (GCNs) are widely adopted for tasks involving relational or graph-structured data and can be formulated as two-stage sparse-dense matrix multiplication (SpMM) during inference. However, existing accelerators often struggle with the irregular workloads induced by power-law node degree distributions. In this work, we propose FlexVector, a vector-processor-based architecture that efficiently accelerates SpMM for GCN inference. To address irregular computation patterns, FlexVector adopts a row-wise, product-based dataflow that regularizes SpMM execution and exposes vector parallelism through full-row access to vector registers, eliminating the need for multi-banked register file designs. Building on this dataflow, it introduces software-managed, flexible vector register files (VRFs) that adapt to irregular data access patterns, without sacrificing memory access efficiency. To further exploit these architectural capabilities, we develop a graph-aware preprocessing and node partitioning strategy that restructures irregular graph workloads to better match the row-wise dataflow and VRF capacity. This hardware-software co-design reduces memory traffic, leading to significant performance and energy efficiency gains on real-world GCN workloads. Experimental results on five real-world GCN datasets show that the VRF-centric FlexVector achieves a 3.78x speedup and 40.5% lower energy at comparable area cost relative to a state-of-the-art cache-centric baseline with buffers of the same size.

42.8SDApr 21
ATRIE: Adaptive Tuning for Robust Inference and Emotion in Persona-Driven Speech Synthesis

Aoduo Li, Haoran Lv, Shengmin Li et al.

High-fidelity character voice synthesis is a cornerstone of immersive multimedia applications, particularly for interacting with anime avatars and digital humans. However, existing systems struggle to maintain consistent persona traits across diverse emotional contexts. To bridge this gap, we present ATRIE, a unified framework utilizing a Persona-Prosody Dual-Track (P2-DT) architecture. Our system disentangles generation into a static Timbre Track (via Scalar Quantization) and a dynamic Prosody Track (via Hierarchical Flow-Matching), distilled from a 14B LLM teacher. This design enables robust identity preservation (Zero-Shot Speaker Verification EER: 0.04) and rich emotional expression. Evaluated on our extended AnimeTTS-Bench (50 characters), ATRIE achieves state-of-the-art performance in both generation and cross-modal retrieval (mAP: 0.75), establishing a new paradigm for persona-driven multimedia content creation.