[hpc-announce] EXTENDED DEADLINE CFP: 1st Workshop on Applications of Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence in HPC

Roman Wyrzykowski roman at icis.pcz.pl
Mon May 2 12:44:00 CDT 2022


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****                       CALL FOR PAPERS                       ****
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****                       1st WORKSHOP on                       ****
**** APPLICATIONS OF MACHINE LEARNING & ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE  ****
****                IN HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING                ****
****                         WAML-HPC22                          ****
****                        jointly with                         ****
****              14th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE on               ****
****         PARALLEL PROCESSING AND APPLIED MATHEMATICS         ****
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****            GDANSK, POLAND - SEPTEMBER 11-14, 2022           ****
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https://bit.ly/waml-hpc

The submission deadline has been extended to May 20 !!!


BACKGROUND
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Machine learning and artificial intelligence methods have become pervasive
in recent years due to numerous algorithmic advances and the accessibility
of computational power. In HPC, these methods have been used to replace,
accelerate or enhance existing solvers. This workshop focuses on AI-based
solutions to increase performance, reduce energy consumption, or increase
the accuracy in HPC applications or tools. WAML-HPC22 is the first workshop
jointly organized with the PPAM conference.

The topics include, but are not limited, to:

      * Disruptive uses of HPC technologies in the field of AI, ML, or DL
      * Integration of predictive models to improve performance of scientific
        applications in terms of execution time and/or simulation accuracy
      * Workflow of applying AI/ML/DL to scientific applications in HPC
        infrastructures
      * Characterization and study on how to use HPC techniques with AI/ML/DL
      * HPC Tools and infrastructure to improve the usability of AI/ML/DL
        to scientific applications
      * Optimized HPC systems design and setup for efficient AI/ML/DL

PAPER SUBMISSION and PUBLICATION
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        All rules of paper submission of the PPAM conference apply. In
        particular:
      * Papers will be refereed and accepted on the basis of their scientific
        merit and relevance to the Workshop topics
      * Papers presented at the Workshop will be included into the conference
        proceedings published after the conference by Springer in the LNCS
        series
      * Before the Workshop, abstracts of accepted papers will be posted on the
        workshop site
      * Authors should submit papers (PDF files) using the online submission
        tool
      * Papers are not to exceed 12 pages (LNCS style)
      * Final camera-ready versions of accepted papers will be required by
        November 2, 2022

Alternatively, abstracts delivering original works are invited to be presented
at the Workshop. They should be prepared according to the Springer LNCS format
on 2 pages. Accepted abstracts will be posted on the workshop site before the
conference.

IMPORTANT DATES
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Paper due                         May 20, 2022 (extended)
Notification of acceptance        June 25, 2022
Presentation at the conference    September 11-14, 2022.
Camera-ready versions             November 2, 2022

WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS
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Krzysztof Rojek (Czestochowa Univ. of Technology, Poland)
krojek at icis.pcz.pl
Sergio Iserte (Universitat Jaume I, Spain)
siserte at uji.es

PROGRAM COMMITTEE
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Paweł Gepner - Graphcore and Warsaw University of Technology, Poland
Stefano Markidis - KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
Oriol Lehmkuhl - Barcelona Supercomputing Center, Spain
Kevin Brown - Argonne National Laboratory, USA
Roberto Paredes - Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain
Christine Harvey - The MITRE Corporation
Richard Gerber - Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA


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