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2020 – today
- 2024
- [i2]Paul Mangold, Sergey Samsonov, Safwan Labbi, Ilya Levin, Réda Alami, Alexey Naumov, Eric Moulines:
SCAFFLSA: Quantifying and Eliminating Heterogeneity Bias in Federated Linear Stochastic Approximation and Temporal Difference Learning. CoRR abs/2402.04114 (2024) - 2022
- [j8]Gilad Shamir, Ilya Levin:
Teaching machine learning in elementary school. Int. J. Child Comput. Interact. 31: 100415 (2022) - 2021
- [j7]Ilya Levin, Dan Mamlok:
Culture and Society in the Digital Age. Inf. 12(2): 68 (2021) - [j6]Gilad Shamir, Ilya Levin:
Neural Network Construction Practices in Elementary School. Künstliche Intell. 35(2): 181-189 (2021) - [i1]Denis Belomestny, Ilya Levin, Eric Moulines, Alexey Naumov, Sergey Samsonov, Veronika Zorina:
Model-free policy evaluation in Reinforcement Learning via upper solutions. CoRR abs/2105.02135 (2021)
2010 – 2019
- 2014
- [c26]Mark Korenblit, Vadim Talis, Ilya Levin:
One-Max Constant-Probability Models for Complex Networks. CompleNet 2014: 181-188 - [c25]Gabi Shafat, Ilya Levin:
Recognition, reconstruction and fault identification problems in boolean concepts learning. EWME 2014: 155-160 - 2011
- [j5]Osnat Keren, Ilya Levin, Radomir S. Stankovic:
Determining the Number of Paths in Decision Diagrams by Using Autocorrelation Coefficients. IEEE Trans. Comput. Aided Des. Integr. Circuits Syst. 30(1): 31-44 (2011) - [c24]Ilya Levin, Osnat Keren:
Generalized If-Then-Else Operator for Compact Polynomial Representation of Multi Output Functions. DSD 2011: 15-20 - [c23]Osnat Keren, Ilya Levin, Vladimir Sinelnikov:
Detection of Trojan HW by using hidden information on the system. IOLTS 2011: 192-193 - 2010
- [c22]Osnat Keren, Ilya Levin, Mark G. Karpovsky:
Duplication Based One-to-Many Coding for Trojan HW Detection. DFT 2010: 160-166 - [c21]Osnat Keren, Ilya Levin:
Fault tolerance of decomposed PLAs. EWDTS 2010: 86-91
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c20]Ilya Levin, Andrei Kojukhov:
Personalizing Education in Post-Industrial Society. ICDS 2009: 20-23 - [c19]Samary Baranov, Ilya Levin, Osnat Keren, Mark G. Karpovsky:
Designing fault tolerant FSM by nano-PLA. IOLTS 2009: 229-234 - 2008
- [c18]Osnat Keren, Ilya Levin, Vladimir Ostrovsky, Beni Abramov:
Arbitrary Error Detection in Combinational Circuits by Using Partitioning. DFT 2008: 361-369 - 2007
- [c17]Ilya Levin, Benjamin Abramov, Vladimir Ostrovsky:
Reduction of Fault Latency in Sequential Circuits by using Decomposition. DFT 2007: 261-271 - [c16]Eli Kolberg, Yoram Reich, Ilya Levin:
Design of Design Methodology for Autonomous Robots. RoboCup 2007: 528-539 - [c15]Osnat Keren, Ilya Levin, Radomir S. Stankovic:
Use of Gray Decoding for Implementation of Symmetric Functions. VLSI-SoC (Selected Papers) 2007: 1-16 - [c14]Osnat Keren, Ilya Levin, Radomir S. Stankovic:
Use of gray decoding for implementation of symmetric functions. VLSI-SoC 2007: 25-30 - 2006
- [c13]Ilya Levin, Vladimir Ostrovsky, Osnat Keren, Vladimir Sinelnikov:
Cascade Scheme for Concurrent Errors Detection. DSD 2006: 359-368 - [c12]T. Israeli, Ilya Levin, D. Shmilovitz, Sigmond Singer:
AC-DC converters with bi-directional power flow and some possible applications. ISCAS 2006 - 2005
- [c11]Vladimir Ostrovsky, Ilya Levin:
Implementation of Concurrent Checking Circuits by Independent Sub-circuits. DFT 2005: 343-351 - 2004
- [c10]Victor Varshavsky, Ilya Levin, Vyacheslav Marakhovsky, Alex Ruderman, Nataly Kravchenko:
Fuzzy decision diagram realization by analog CMOS summing amplifiers. ICECS 2004: 286-289 - [c9]Giora Kolotov, Ilya Levin, Vladimir Ostrovsky:
Techniques for formal transformations of binary decision diagrams. ICECS 2004: 511-514 - 2003
- [c8]Anzhela Yu. Matrosova, Vladimir Ostrovsky, Ilya Levin, K. Nikitin:
Designing FPGA based Self-Testing Checkers for m-out-of-n Codes. IOLTS 2003: 49-53 - [c7]Victor Varshavsky, Ilya Levin, Vladimir Ostrovsky:
Increasing Implementability of beta-driven Threshold Checkers. IOLTS 2003: 158 - 2002
- [c6]Roman Goot, Ilya Levin, Sergei Ostanin:
Fault Latencies of Concurrent Checking FSMs. DSD 2002: 174-179 - [c5]Ilya Levin, Vladimir Ostrovsky, Sergey Ostanin, Mark G. Karpovsky:
Self-checking sequential circuits with self-healing ability. ACM Great Lakes Symposium on VLSI 2002: 71-76 - [c4]Ilya Levin, Vladimir Sinelnikov, Mark G. Karpovsky, Sergey Ostanin:
Sequential Circuits Applicable for Detecting Different Types of Faults. IOLTW 2002: 44- - 2001
- [c3]Anzhela Yu. Matrosova, Sergey Ostanin, Ilya Levin:
Survivable Self-Checking Sequential Circuits. DFT 2001: 395-402 - [c2]Ilya Levin, Vladimir Sinelnikov, Mark G. Karpovsky:
Synthesis of ASM-based Self-Checking Controllers. DSD 2001: 87-93 - 2000
- [j4]Anzhela Yu. Matrosova, Ilya Levin, Sergey Ostanin:
Self-checking Synchronous FSM Network Design with Low Overhead. VLSI Design 11(1): 47-58 (2000)
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c1]Ilya Levin, Vladimir Sinelnikov:
Self-Checking of FPGA-Based Control Units. Great Lakes Symposium on VLSI 1999: 292-295 - 1998
- [j3]Ilya Levin, E. Vadam Levit:
Controlware for Learning Using Mobile Robots. Comput. Sci. Educ. 8(3): 181-196 (1998) - 1996
- [j2]David Mioduser, Ilya Levin:
Cognitive-Conceptual Model for Integrating Robotics and Control Into the Curriculum. Comput. Sci. Educ. 7(2): 199-210 (1996) - 1995
- [j1]Eugene Levner, Konstantin Kogan, Ilya Levin:
Scheduling a two-machine robotic cell: A solvable case. Ann. Oper. Res. 57(1): 217-232 (1995)
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