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Special session: Hot topics: Statistical test methods

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The process of testing Integrated Circuits involves a huge amount of data: electrical circuit measurements, information from wafer process monitors, spatial location of the dies, wafer lot numbers, etc. In addition, the relationships between faults, process variations and circuit performance are likely to be very complex and non-linear. Test (and its extension to diagnosis) should be considered as a challenging highly dimensional multivariate problem. Advanced statistical data processing offers a powerful set of tools, borrowed from the fields of data mining, machine learning or artificial intelligence, to get the most out of this data. Indeed, these mathematical tools have opened a number of novel and interesting research lines within the field of IC testing. In this special session, prominent researchers in this field will share their views on this topic and present some of their last findings. The first talk will discuss the interest of likelihood prevalence in random fault simulation. The second talk will show how statistical data analysis can help diagnosing test efficiency. The third talk will deal with the reliability of Alternate Test of AMS-RF circuits. The fourth and last talk will address the idea of mining the test data for improving design manufacturing and even test itself.

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hal-01177043 , version 1 (22-09-2016)

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Manuel J. Barragan, Gildas Leger, Florence Azaïs, R. D. Blanton, Adit D. Singh, et al.. Special session: Hot topics: Statistical test methods. VTS: VLSI Test Symposium, Apr 2015, Napa, CA, United States. ⟨10.1109/VTS.2015.7116265⟩. ⟨hal-01177043⟩
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