[hpc-announce] First Workshop On Approximate Computing - In conjunction with HiPEAC 2015
Nikos Bellas
nbellas at inf.uth.gr
Mon Oct 13 16:47:04 CDT 2014
**Call for Papers **
***1st Workshop on Approximate Computing*
*In conjunction with HiPEAC 2015*
**
*January 19, 2015, Amsterdam
*
http://wapco.inf.uth.gr/
Research in the last few years has focused on approximate computing as a
means to overcome the energy scaling barrier of computer systems. Energy
savings can be achieved by utilizing the inherent error resilience of
algorithms in many application domains such as signal processing,
multimedia, data analytics and computational engineering, among others.
Indeed, fully accurate arithmetic in specific phases of those
applications may have only a marginal effect on output quality,
especially if combined with error correction frameworks such as
iterative refinement. For example, accurate execution may be traded off
with lower energy consumption by providing the ability to scale supply
voltage below nominal values and accommodate errors at the software
layers, or use a simpler approximate solution such as lower precision
arithmetic.
Designing such systems in a general-purpose computing environment
requires a holistic view of all layers from algorithms, programming
models, system software, and hardware down to the transistor level. This
full-day workshop, which is organized in conjunction with HiPEAC 2015
<http://www.hipeac.net/2015/amsterdam>, is an inter-disciplinary effort
to bring together researchers from the areas of mathematics, computer
science, computer and electrical engineering to discuss challenges,
risks and opportunities of approximate computing in all design layers.
Papers will be published online in this website, but not in proceedings.
Submitting to WAPCO will not preclude future publication opportunities.
Website is http://wapco.inf.uth.gr/
*We are soliciting original papers on topics that include but are not
limited to the following:*
* Formal and mathematical methods for approximate computing
* Programming languages and models for approximate computing
* Compiler and system software support for approximate computing
* Hardware support for approximate computing
* Hardware-software interaction for approximate computing
* Applications that can benefit from approximate computing
* Simulation and modeling techniques for approximate computing
* Position papers on the potential and limitations of approximate
computing
Important Dates
*Nov 7, 2014: * Submission deadline
*Nov 28, 2014: * Notification of decision
*Dec 12, 2014: * Final manuscript due
General Chair
Nikolaos Bellas <mailto:nbellas at inf.uth.gr> University of Thessaly, Greece
Program Chairs
Georgios Karakonstantis <mailto:georgios.karakonstantis at epfl.ch> EPFL,
Switzerland and Queen's University Belfast, UK
Costas Bekas <mailto:BEK at zurich.ibm.com> IBM Research -- Zurich
Program Committee
Dimitrios Nikolopoulos Queen's University Belfast, UK
Andy Burg EPFL, Switzerland
Uwe Naumann RWTH-Aachen, Germany
Christos D. Antonopoulos University of Thessaly, Greece
Spyros Lalis University of Thessaly, Greece
Peter Debacker IMEC, Belgium
Frederick Vivien INRIA, France
Will Sawyer CSCS, Switzerland
Vincent Heuveline University of Heidelberg, Germany
Thomas Ludwig University of Hamburg and DKRZ
Enrique Quintana -- Orti Universitat Jaume I de Castellon, Spain
--
Nikolaos Bellas
Associate Professor
ECE Department
University of Thessaly
Greece
http://inf-server.inf.uth.gr/~nbellas
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