[hpc-announce] EXTENDED PAPER DEADLINE (FEB 6TH):ASHES'22 CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
simon.garcia at bsc.es
simon.garcia at bsc.es
Mon Jan 31 04:04:22 CST 2022
12TH INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON ACCELERATORS AND HYBRID EMERGING SYSTEMS
(AsHES 2022)
https://www.ashes-hpc.org/2022/index.html
IMPORTANT DATES
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- Paper Submission: 30TH JANUARY 2022 --------> 6TH FEBRUARY 2022 (NEW
DEADLINE!)
- Paper Notification: 6TH MARCH 2022
Collocated with IPDPS2022 (https://www.ipdps.org/)
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
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The current computing landscape has gone through an ever-increasing rate
of change and innovation. This change has been driven by the relentless
need to improve the energy-efficient, memory, and compute throughput at
all levels of the architectural hierarchy. Although the amount of data
that has to be organized by today's systems posed new challenges to the
architecture, which can no longer be solved with classical, homogeneous
design. Improvements in all of those areas have led Heterogeneous
systems to become the norm rather than the exception.
Heterogeneous computing leverages a diverse set of computing (CPU, GPU,
FPGA, TPU ...) and Memory (HBM, Persistent Memory, Coherent PCI
protocols, etc ..), hierarchical storage systems and units to accelerate
the execution of a diverse set of applications. Emerging and existing
areas such as AI, BigData, Cloud Computing, Edge-Computing, Real-time
systems, High-Performance Computing, and others have seen a real benefit
due to Heterogenous computer architectures. These new heterogeneous
architectures often also require the development of new applications and
programming models, in order to satisfy these new architectures and to
fully utilize these capacities. This workshop focuses on understanding
the implications of heterogeneous designs at all levels of the computing
system stack, such as hardware, compiler optimizations, porting of
applications, and developing programming environments for current and
emerging systems in all the above-mentioned areas. It seeks to ground
heterogeneous system design research through studies of application
kernels and/or whole applications, as well as shed light on new tools,
libraries and runtime systems that improve the performance and
productivity of applications on heterogeneous systems.
The goal of this workshop is to bring together researchers and
practitioners who are at the forefront of Heterogeneous computing in
order to learn the opportunities and challenges in future Heterogeneous
system design trends and thus help influence the next trends in this
area.
Topics of interest for the full paper (8 - 10 pages) track submissions
include (but are not limited to):
- Applications for hybrid/heterogeneous systems.
- Innovative use of heterogeneous computing in AI for science or
optimizations for AI
- Heterogeneous computing at Edge
- Design and use of domain-specific functionalities on accelerators
- Strategies for programming heterogeneous systems using high-level
models such as OpenMP, OpenACC, SYCL, low-level models such as OpenCL,
CUDA;
- Methods and tools to tackle challenges from heterogeneity in AI/ML/DL,
BigData, Cloud Computing, Edge-Computing, Real-time Systems, and
High-Performance Computing;
- Strategies for application behavior characterization and performance
optimization for accelerators;
- Techniques for optimizing kernels for execution on GPGPU, FPGA, TPU,
and emerging heterogeneous platforms;
- Models of application performance on heterogeneous and accelerated HPC
systems;
- Compiler Optimizations and tuning heterogeneous systems including
parallelization, loop transformation, locality optimizations,
Vectorization;
- Implications of workload characterization in heterogeneous and
accelerated architecture design;
- Benchmarking and performance evaluation for heterogeneous systems at
all level of the system stack;
- Tools and techniques to address both performance and correctness to
assist application development for accelerators and heterogeneous
processors;
- System software techniques to abstract application domain-specific
functionalities for accelerators;
A short paper track (maximum of 4 pages) has been added to this year's
program to highlight early investigations of innovative ideas in
emerging selected topics such as:
- Innovative use of heterogeneous computing in AI for science or
optimizations for AI
- Heterogeneous computing at Edge
- Design and use of domain-specific functionalities on accelerators
- Hybrid neuromorphic computing systems
- In-memory architectures.
ORGANIZERS
Program Chairs
Simon Garcia de Gonzalo, Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC)
Shintaro Iwasaki, Facebook AI, USA
General Chair
Lena Oden, FernUni Hagen
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