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CGO 2019 : International Symposium on Code Generation and OptimizationConference Series : Symposium on Code Generation and Optimization | |||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||
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Call for Papers - International Symposium on Code Generation and Optimization (CGO) 2019 ========================================================================= Co-located with PPoPP and HPCA Feb 16th to 20th, 2019, Washington DC, USA http://cgo.org/cgo2019/ The International Symposium on Code Generation and Optimization (CGO) provides a premier venue to bring together researchers and practitioners working at the interface of hardware and software on a wide range of optimization and code generation techniques and related issues. The conference spans the spectrum from purely static to fully dynamic approaches, and from pure software-based methods to specific architectural features and support for code generation and optimization. ======== Important Dates============ August 31, 2018: Abstract Submission Sept 7, 2018: Paper Submission Sept 22, 2018: Artifact Submission Oct 15th-17th, 2018: Author Rebuttal Period Oct 30th, 2018: Paper Notification Original contributions are solicited on, but not limited to, the following topics: • Code Generation, Translation, Transformation, and Optimization for performance, energy, virtualization, portability, security, or reliability concerns, and architectural support • Efficient execution of dynamically typed and higher-level languages • Optimization and code generation for emerging programming models, platforms, domain-specific languages • Dynamic/static, profile-guided, feedback-directed, and machine learning based optimization • Static, Dynamic, and Hybrid Analysis for performance, energy, memory locality, throughput or latency, security, reliability, or functional debugging • Program characterization methods • Efficient profiling and instrumentation techniques; architectural support • Novel and efficient tools • Compiler design, practice and experience • Compiler abstraction and intermediate representations • Vertical integration of language features, representations, optimizations, and runtime support for parallelism • Solutions that involve cross-layer (HW/OS/VM/SW) design and integration • Deployed dynamic/static compiler and runtime systems for general purpose, embedded system and Cloud/HPC platforms • Parallelism, heterogeneity, and reconfigurable architectures • Optimizations for heterogeneous or specialized targets, GPUs, SoCs, CGRA • Compiler support for vectorization, thread extraction, task scheduling, speculation, transaction, memory management, data distribution and synchronization Authors should carefully consider the difference in focus with the co-located conferences when deciding where to submit a paper. CGO will make the proceedings freely available via the ACM DL platform during the period from two weeks before to two weeks after the conference. This option will facilitate easy access to the proceedings by conference attendees, and it will also enable the community at large to experience the excitement of learning about the latest developments being presented in the period surrounding the event itself. The Artifact Evaluation process is run by a separate committee whose task is to assess how the artifacts support the work described in the papers. To ease the organization of the AE committee, we kindly ask authors to indicate at the time they submit the paper, whether they are interested in submitting an artifact, should the paper be accepted. Artifacts must be submitted within 15 days after paper submission. This submission is voluntary, but reproducible artifacts may influence the final decision regarding the papers. Papers that go through the Artifact Evaluation process successfully will receive a seal of approval printed on the papers themselves. Additional information is available on the CGO AE web page. Authors of accepted papers are encouraged to make these materials publicly available upon publication of the proceedings, by including them as “source materials” in the ACM Digital Library. ============= Organization Committee ================== General Chair Mahmut Taylan Kandemir, Penn State Program Chairs Alexandra Jimborean, Uppsala University Tipp Moseley, Google Workshop and Tutorials Chair Xipeng Shen, North Carolina State University Artifact Evaluation Chairs Bruce Childers, University of Pittsburgh Luis Oliveria, University of Pittsburgh Student Research Competition Chair Jagadish Kotra, AMD Student Travel Grants Chair Jack Sampson, Penn State Publicity Chair Adwait Jog, The College of William and Mary Sponsorship Chair Zehra Sura, IBM Proceedings Chair Jennifer Sartor, Vrije Universiteit Brussel and Ghent University Treasurer/Finance Chair Zheng Zhang, Rutgers University Registration Chair Mila Dalla Preda, University of Verona Web Chair Gang Tan, Penn State ============= Steering Committee ================== Aaron Smith, Microsoft Research Carol Eidt, Microsoft Fabrice Rastello, Inria Jack W. Davidson, University of Virginia Jason Mars, University of Michigan Kunle Olukotun, Stanford University Michael O’Boyle, University of Edinburgh Scott Mahlke, University of Michigan Teresa Johnson, Google Vijay Janapa Reddi, University of Texas at Austin ============= Program Committee ================== Aaron Smith, Microsoft Albert Cohen, Inria Antoniu Pop, University of Manchester Apan Qasem, AMD/Texas State University Ayal Zaks, Intel Haifa Ben Zorn, Microsoft Research Bettina Heim, Microsoft Carol Eidt, Microsoft Changhee Jung, Virginia Tech Chen Ding, University of Rochester Christophe Dubach, University of Edinburgh Derek Bruening, Google Dongyoon Lee, Virginia Tech Erven Rohou, INRIA Rennes Evelyn Duesterwald, IBM Gregory Diamos, NVidia Grigori Fursin, Dividiti/ctuning Guilherme Ottoni, Facebook Guoyang Chen, Alibaba Group US Inc Hiroshi Inoue, IBM Japan Jeronimo Castrillon, Technical University of Dresden Jingling Xue, UNSW Michael Carbin, MIT Michel Steuwer, UK Naila Farooqui, NVidia Peng Wu, Huawei Rafael Auler, Unicamp Rajkishore Barik, Startup Robert Cohn, Intel Santosh Nagarakatte, Rutgers Sebastian Hack, University of Saarland Simone Campanoni, Northwestern University Taewook Oh, Facebook Tatiana Shpeisman, Google Teresa Johnson, Google Tobias Grosser, ETH Zurich Tomofumi Yuki, Inria Walter Binder, University of Lugano (USI) Xu Liu, College of William and Mary Yufei Ding, UC Santa Barbara |
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