[hpc-announce] CFP: Auto-Tuning for Multicore & GPU (ATMG), Dec. 20-23, 2021
Masahiro Nakao
masahiro.nakao at riken.jp
Fri Mar 19 03:20:00 CDT 2021
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CALL FOR PAPERS
Special Session: Auto-Tuning for Multicore and GPU (ATMG)
In conjunction with the IEEE MCSoC-21 at
Singapore University of Technology and Design, Dec. 20-23, 2021
https://atrg.jp/atmg/2021/
https://www.mcsoc-forum.org/
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MCSoC-21 will be organized on-site and on-line so that we can also
accommodate participants or authors who cannot travel to Singapore.
• Important Dates
2021/05/25: Abstract submissions due
2021/05/31: Paper submissions due
2021/07/20: Notification of Acceptance
2021/08/10: Camera-ready papers due
• Scope
Computer architectures and computer systems are becoming increasingly
complex. Multicore processors and heterogeneous computing systems
equipped with accelerators pose demanding challenges to programmers when
optimizing the performance of their codes. Auto-tuning is a promising
technology for tackling these challenges. Several methodologies and
auto-tuning approaches have been proposed, especially for numerical
computations. More recently, the applicability of auto-tuning has been
extended to other areas of computer science and engineering, from
embedded systems to extreme scale computing systems.
• Topics of interest
Papers are solicited in following areas of auto-tuning technologies for
multicore and GPU computing, but not limited to:
- Optimized Algorithms for Numerical Libraries
- Automatic Code Generation and Empirical Compilation Hybrid Programming
for Threads and Processes
- Communication Optimization
- Mixed Precision and Accuracy Assurance for Numerical Computing
- Power Consumption Optimization
- Fault Tolerance
• Submission
Submission information including paper format and submission site is
listed here. Online submission site: https://edas.info/N27016
- Each submitted paper will be reviewed by at least three reviewers and
will be evaluated based on originality, relevance to the session's
theme, organization, and technical quality.
- Submission of a paper implies that at least one of the authors will
register for the symposium at the full rate and an author will present
the paper.
- The papers should be prepared according to the IEEE CS format, and no
longer than 8 pages.
- Proceedings of the symposium will be published by IEEE Computer
Society Press.
• Program Committee
Program Chair:
Masahiro Nakao (RIKEN R-CCS, Japan)
Program Vice-Chair:
Takeshi Fukaya (Hokkaido University, Japan)
Program Committee:
Akihiro Fujii (Kogakuin University, Japan)
Yusuke Hirota (University of Fukui, Japan)
Kazuhiko Komatsu (Tohoku University, Japan)
Osni Marques (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA)
Koki Masui (Osaka University, Japan)
Satoshi Ohshima (Nagoya University, Japan)
John Owens (UC Davis, USA)
Serge Petiton (University of Lille1, Sciences and Technologies, France)
Reiji Suda (The University of Tokyo, Japan)
Akihiro Tabuchi (Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd., Japan)
Daisuke Takahashi (University of Tsukuba, Japan)
Yusaku Yamamoto (The University of Electro-Communications, Japan)
• Contact
Email Contact: masahiro.nakao [AT] riken.jp
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Masahiro NAKAO
Email : masahiro.nakao at riken.jp
Researcher
RIKEN Center for Computational Science (R-CCS)
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