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Deep Learning Accelerators (DLAs) are effective to improve both performance and energy efficiency of compute-intensive deep learning algorithms. A flexible and portable mean to exploit DLAs is using high-performance software libraries with well-established APIs, which are typically either manually implemented or automatically generated by exploration-based compilation approaches. Though exploration-based approaches significantly reduce programming efforts, they fail to find optimal or near-optimal programs from a large but low-quality search space because the massive inherent constraints of DLAs cannot be accurately characterized.
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