[hpc-announce] LCPC 2019: Advance Program and Accommodation - Georgia Tech, Atlanta - October 22-24, 2019
Paul, Sri R
sriraj at gatech.edu
Sat Oct 5 00:53:30 CDT 2019
Call for Participation
32nd Workshop on Languages and Compilers for Parallel Computing (LCPC)
October 22-24 2019 at Georgia Tech, Atlanta
https://lcpc19.cc.gatech.edu/
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LCPC 2019 registration is now open at
https://lcpc19.cc.gatech.edu/registration/
Early registration closes on: October 8th 2019
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Conference hotel booking available at
https://lcpc19.cc.gatech.edu/accommodations/
LCPC Rate Booking deadline: October 11
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Advance Program:
Tuesday (10/22/2019)
Opening : Welcome and overview of LCPC 2019: 8:45 am to 9:00 am
Session 1: Keynote by Madan Masuvathi, Microsoft Research, 9:00 am – 10am
BREAK, 10am – 10:30am
Session 2: Feedback/JIT Optimization: 10:30 am to 12 noon
- Invited Talk by Vikram Adve, UIUC
- Using performance event profiles to deduce an execution model of MATLAB with Just-In-Time compilation, Patryk Kiepas (MINES ParisTech / PSL University) et al.
- Performance of Static and Dynamic Task Scheduling for Real-Time Control System on Embedded Multicore Processor, Yoshitake Oki (Waseda University) et al.
LUNCH, 12noon – 1:30pm,
Session 3: Compiler Optimizations for Tensors/CNNs: 1:30pm – 3pm
- Optimization in the Sparse Tensor Algebra Compiler, Invited Talk by Fred Kjolstad, MIT
- SWIRL++: Evaluating Performance Models to Guide Code Transformation in Convolutional Neural Networks, Tharindu Rusira (University of Utah) et al.
- CubeGen: Code Generation for Accelerated GEMM-based Convolution with Tiling, Amarin Phaosawasdi (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) et al.
BREAK, 3pm – 3:30pm
Session 4: Data movement/Caches/Consistency: 3:30pm – 5pm
- Optimizing Data Movement and Achieving Performance Portability with Brick Data Layouts, Invited Talk by Mary Hall, University of Utah
- Compiler Leasing of Accelerator Memory (CLAM) Using Lease Cache, Chen Ding (University of Rochester) et al.
- Consistency types for distributed programming languages, Xin Zhao (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden) et al.
Wednesday (10/23/2019)
Session 5: Abstractions/DSLs: 9:00 am to 10:30 am
- DPC++: A Direct Programming Model for Diverse Architectures, Invited talk by Xinmin Tiao, Intel
- Abstractions for Polyhedral Topology-Aware Tasking, Martin Kong (University of Oklahoma) et al.
- Structured Grid Solver with Polyhedral+Dataflow Representation, Eddie C. Davis (Boise State University) et al.
BREAK, 10:30 am – 11 am
Session 6: Invited Talks: 11 am to 12 pm
- P. (Saday) Sadayappan, University of Utah
- A framework for compositional transformations of recursions and loops, Milind Kulkarni, Purdue
LUNCH, 12 pm to 1:30 pm
Session 7: Resource-Efficient Quantum Computing by Breaking Abstractions, Keynote by Fred Chong, University of Chicago, 1:30 pm to 2:30 pm
Georgia Aquarium Excursion, depart at 3:15 pm from Georgia Tech Hotel Lobby
Thursday (10/24/2019)
Session 8: Invited talks: 9:00 am to 10:00 am
- A Lightweight Polyhedral Abstraction for MLIR, Albert Cohen (Google)
- Oscar Hernandez (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
BREAK, 10:00 am – 10:30 am
Session 9: Vectorization and GPUs: 10:30am – 12noon
- Common Subexpression Convergence: A New Code Optimization for SIMT processors, Sana Damani (Georgia Tech) et al.
- PostSLP: Cross-Region Vectorization of Fully or Partially Vectorized Code, Vasileios Porpodas (Intel Corporation) et al.
- FLARE: Flexibly Sharing Commodity GPUs to Enforce QoS and Improve Utilization, Wei Han (Colorado School of Mines) et al.
LUNCH, 12:00 pm – 1:15 pm
Session 10: Is a Post Moore’s Law Compiler Renaissance needed? Panel moderated by Rudi Eigenmann, U. Of Delaware 1:15 pm to 2:15 pm
LCPC 2019 Concludes : 2:15 pm
Informal meet-ups/networking: 2:15 pm to 3:00 pm (Snacks and drinks served)
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