Due to several requests the new deadline for papers submission is December
2nd, 2013. There won't be any additional extensions.
WPMVP'14: Workshop on Programming Models for SIMD/Vector Processing
https://sites.google.com/site/ wpmvp2014/
Orlando, Florida
?Held in conjunction with PPOPP?14
Call for Papers:
While GPU has gained wide-spread attention in the research community in
recent years, the design of ?traditional? Single Instruction Multiple Data
(SIMD) and vector processing units for modern processors (ARM, POWER, X86)
have also quietly gone through an evolution to increase processing power,
relax programmability constraints, and expand application domains. It is
time to take a fresh look at the programming interface design of
SIMD/vector units, some of which may sound last century like SIMD
intrinsics, while others increasingly resemble programming interfaces for
GPU.
Scope
The purpose of this workshop is to bring together practitioners and
researchers from academia and industry alike to discuss issues, solutions,
and opportunities in enabling end users (developers) to effectively exploit
SIMD/vector processing in modern processors. We seek submissions that cover
all aspects of SIMD/vector processing. Topics of interests include, but
are not restricted to:
Programming models for SIMD/vector processing:
C/C++/Fortran extensions for SIMD (e.g., OpenMP, OpenACC,
OpenCL, SIMD intrinsics)
New data parallel or streaming programming models for SIMD
Exploitation of SIMD/vector in Java, scripting languages, and
domain-specific languages
Compilers & tools to discover and optimize SIMD parallelism
Application frameworks for developing SIMD/vector applications
Case study, experience report, and performance analysis of
SIMD/vector applications
Submission
Submitted papers must be no more than 8 pages in length. Authors are
encouraged to use the ACM two column format. Each submission will receive
at least three reviews from the technical program committee and authors of
selected submissions will have 30 minutes to present their work at the
workshop.
Authors must register and submit the paper through online submission system
(https://www.easychair.org/ conferences/?conf=wpmvp2014). If you have
problems accessing the system, please e-mail wpmvp2014@easychair.org.
Important dates
* Submission deadline: 11:59pm EST, November 15
* Author notification: December 20
* Final version due: January 20
Organizers
Gabriel Tanase (igtanase@us.ibm.com), Peng Wu, Jose Moreira (IBM T. J.
Watson Research Center) and Joel Falcou (MetaScale, Universit? Paris Sud).
Program Committee
Luiz DeRose (Cray)
Joel Falcou (MetaScale, Universit? Paris Sud)
Franz Franchetti (CMU)
Sebastian Hack (Saarland University)
Maria Garzaran (UIUC)
Peng Tu (Intel)
Gabriel Tanase (IBM research)
Peng Wu (IBM research)
Chuck Zhao (Samsung lab)
2nd, 2013. There won't be any additional extensions.
WPMVP'14: Workshop on Programming Models for SIMD/Vector Processing
https://sites.google.com/site/
Orlando, Florida
?Held in conjunction with PPOPP?14
Call for Papers:
While GPU has gained wide-spread attention in the research community in
recent years, the design of ?traditional? Single Instruction Multiple Data
(SIMD) and vector processing units for modern processors (ARM, POWER, X86)
have also quietly gone through an evolution to increase processing power,
relax programmability constraints, and expand application domains. It is
time to take a fresh look at the programming interface design of
SIMD/vector units, some of which may sound last century like SIMD
intrinsics, while others increasingly resemble programming interfaces for
GPU.
Scope
The purpose of this workshop is to bring together practitioners and
researchers from academia and industry alike to discuss issues, solutions,
and opportunities in enabling end users (developers) to effectively exploit
SIMD/vector processing in modern processors. We seek submissions that cover
all aspects of SIMD/vector processing. Topics of interests include, but
are not restricted to:
Programming models for SIMD/vector processing:
C/C++/Fortran extensions for SIMD (e.g., OpenMP, OpenACC,
OpenCL, SIMD intrinsics)
New data parallel or streaming programming models for SIMD
Exploitation of SIMD/vector in Java, scripting languages, and
domain-specific languages
Compilers & tools to discover and optimize SIMD parallelism
Application frameworks for developing SIMD/vector applications
Case study, experience report, and performance analysis of
SIMD/vector applications
Submission
Submitted papers must be no more than 8 pages in length. Authors are
encouraged to use the ACM two column format. Each submission will receive
at least three reviews from the technical program committee and authors of
selected submissions will have 30 minutes to present their work at the
workshop.
Authors must register and submit the paper through online submission system
(https://www.easychair.org/
problems accessing the system, please e-mail wpmvp2014@easychair.org.
Important dates
* Submission deadline: 11:59pm EST, November 15
* Author notification: December 20
* Final version due: January 20
Organizers
Gabriel Tanase (igtanase@us.ibm.com), Peng Wu, Jose Moreira (IBM T. J.
Watson Research Center) and Joel Falcou (MetaScale, Universit? Paris Sud).
Program Committee
Luiz DeRose (Cray)
Joel Falcou (MetaScale, Universit? Paris Sud)
Franz Franchetti (CMU)
Sebastian Hack (Saarland University)
Maria Garzaran (UIUC)
Peng Tu (Intel)
Gabriel Tanase (IBM research)
Peng Wu (IBM research)
Chuck Zhao (Samsung lab)
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