[hpc-announce] Bench'19 (http://www.benchcouncil.org/bench19/index.html) Call for Papers

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Bench'19 (2019 International Symposium on Benchmarking, Measuring and Optimizing) Call for Papers

Web: http://www.benchcouncil.org/bench19/index.html
November 14-16, 2019, Denver, Colorado, USA

>>> Introduction

Benchmarking, measuring, and optimizing are fundamental activities in human being's lives. This symposium (Bench 19) is organized by International Open Benchmarking Council (BenchCouncil), and the main theme is benchmarking, measuring, and optimizing Big Data or AI in HPC, Datacenter, IoT, and Edge Computing.

Bench 19 provides a high-quality, single-track forum for presenting results and discussing ideas that further the knowledge and understanding of the benchmark community as a whole. Bench 19 has two special events: the AI benchmarking reports (benchmarks, performance numbers), and the AI system and algorithm competitions ( http://www.benchcouncil.org/competition/index.html ). Also, we will invite speakers from China, US, Europe and Japan on HPC AI topics.

>>> Call for papers

Accordingly, we provide two submission opportunities.
For regular submission, we solicit papers describing original and previously unpublished research. Specific topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following. 
    **Benchmark, measurement, and optimization of:
    **Benchmark specifications and open-source implementation reports of:
    ** Methodologies, abstractions, metrics, algorithms, and tools in benchmark, measurement, and optimization for:
    ** Benchmark-driven domain-specific co-design of:
    ** Testbed methodologies and systems of:
    ** Workload characterization of:
    		-Big Data
    		-AI
    		-HPC
   		-Machine learning in HPC
  		-Big scientific data
   		-Datacenter
  		-Cloud
   		-Warehouse-scale computing
   		-Mobile robotics
   		-Edge and fog computing
   		-IoT
For the AI system and algorithms challenge(http://www.benchcouncil.org/competition/index.html), each team is welcomed to submit a paper describing their work. Their paper will be reviewed for further recommendation. For the winner final lists, each team has to submit a paper and presents their work at Bench 19.

 >>> Paper Submission:

 Papers must be submitted in PDF. Short papers (no more than 4 pages in standard two-column IEEE conference format or 6 pages in LNCS format, not including references) are encouraged, and the authors can extend their short paper to 12 pages in LNCS format, not including references, in the final publication. If a full paper is submitted, the page limit is 8 pages in standard two-column IEEE conference format or 12 pages in LNCS format, not including references. The submissions will be judged based on the merit of the ideas rather than the length. After the conference, revised papers will be published by Springer (Pending).

 Submission site:
 https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=bench19 

 >>> Improtant Dates

Regular submission

Registration of abstract            June 15, 2019
Paper Submission    June 30, 2019
Acceptance Notification    Aug 20, 2019

AI competitions

Paper submission:      Sep 1, 2019
Acceptance Notification:      Sep 15, 2019

 >>> Organization

General Chairs
Dan Stanzione (Texas Advanced Computing Center, The University of Texas at Austin)
Xiaoyi Lu (The Ohio State University)

TPC Chairs
Jianfeng Zhan (ICT, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and University of Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Geoffrey Fox (Indiana University)

Publications Chair
Chen Zheng (Institute of Computing Technology, CAS)

Award Committees
Lizy Kurian John (The University of Texas at Austin)
D. K. Panda (The Ohio State University)
Geoffrey Fox (Indiana University)
Jianfeng Zhan (ICT, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and University of Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Lizy Kurian John (The University of Texas at Austin)

BenchCouncil Achievement Award
This award recognizes a senior member who has made long-term contributions to benchmarking, measuring, and optimizing. The winner is eligible for BenchCouncil Fellow.
($3,000)

BenchCouncil System Award
This award recognizes a group of scientists and engineers who has made significant contributions to the design, implementation of a state-of-the-art or state-of-the-practice system.
($3,000)

BenchCouncil Contribution Award Chair
This award recognizes a senior member who has made long-term contributions to the benchmarking, measuring, and optimizing community.
($1,000)

BenchCouncil best paper award Chair
This award recognizes a paper presented at the Bench conferences, which demonstrates potential impact on research and practice in benchmarking, measuring, and optimizing.
($1,000)

Publicity Chairs
Zhen Jia (Princeton University)
Wanling Gao (Institute of Computing Technology, CAS)

Web Chair
Jiahui Dai (Beijing Academy of Frontier Sciences and Technology)

 >>>Technical Program Committee

Haiying Shen, University of Virginia
Woongki Baek, UNIST
Zheng Cao, Alibaba
Piotr Luszczek, University of Tennessee Knoxville
Khaled Ibrahim, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
Li Zha, Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Lei Wang, Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Vladimir Getov, University of Westminster
Gwangsun Kim, POSTECH
Hyogi Sim, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Zhen Jia, Princeton University
Weijia Xu, The University of Texas at Austin
Bin Ren, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Nikhil Jain, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Lucas Mello Schnorr, UFRGS
Shantenu Jha, Rutgers University
Bo Wu, Colorado School of Mines
Jungang Xu, College of Computer and Control Engineering,University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Saliya Ekanayake, Virginia Tech 
Zujie Ren, Zhejiang University
Ryan E. Grant, Sandia National Laboratories 
Zhihui Du, Tsinghua University
Guang R Gao, Computer Architecture and Parallel Systems Laboratory, Unversity of Delaware


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