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ARRAY 2019 : International Workshop on Libraries, Languages and Compilers for Array Programming

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Link: https://pldi19.sigplan.org/home/ARRAY-2019
 
When Jun 22, 2019 - Jun 22, 2019
Where Phoenix, Arizona
Submission Deadline Apr 8, 2019
Notification Due Apr 27, 2019
Final Version Due May 10, 2019
Categories    programming languages   high performance computing   parallel computing   compilers
 

Call For Papers

CALL FOR PAPERS
ARRAY 2019

6th ACM SIGPLAN International Workshop on
Libraries, Languages and Compilers for Array Programming
co-located with PLDI 2019 at ACM FCRC
22nd June 2019, Phoenix, Arizona
https://pldi19.sigplan.org/


ABOUT

Array-oriented programming offers a unique blend of programmer productivity and high-performance parallel execution. As an abstraction, it directly mirrors high-level mathematical constructions commonly used in many fields from natural sciences over engineering to financial modelling. As a language feature, it exposes regular control flow, exhibits structured data dependencies, and lends itself to many types of program analysis. Furthermore, many modern computer architectures, particularly highly parallel architectures such as GPUs and FPGAs, lend themselves to efficiently executing array operations.

This workshop is intended to bring together researchers from many different communities, including language designers, library developers, compiler researchers and practitioners who are using or working on numeric, array-centric aspects of programming languages, libraries and methodologies from all domains: imperative or declarative; object-oriented or functional; interpreted or compiled; strongly typed, weakly typed or untyped.


TOPICS

The ARRAY series of workshops explores:

- formal semantics and design issues of array-oriented languages and libraries;

- productivity and performance in compute-intensive application areas of array programming;

- systematic notation for array programming, including axis- and index-based approaches;

- intermediate languages, virtual machines, and program-transformation techniques for array programs;

- representation of and automated reasoning about mathematical structure, such as static and dynamic sparsity, low-rank patterns, and hierarchies of these, with connections to applications such as graph processing, HPC, tensor computation and deep learning;

- interfaces between array- and non-array code, including approaches for embedding array programs in general-purpose programming languages; and

- efficient mapping of array programs, through compilers, libraries, and code generators, onto execution platforms, targeting multi-cores, SIMD devices, GPUs, distributed systems, and FPGA hardware, by fully automatic and user-assisted means.

Array programming is at home in many communities, including language design, library development, optimization, scientific computing, and across many existing language communities. ARRAY is intended as a forum where these communities can exchange ideas on the construction of computational tools for manipulating arrays.


IMPORTANT DATES

Paper submissions: 8th April, 2019 (anywhere on earth)

Notification of authors: 27th April, 2019

Camera-ready copies due: 10th May, 2019

Workshop date: 22nd June, 2019


SUBMISSIONS

Submissions are welcome in two categories: full papers and extended abstracts. All submissions should be formatted in conformance with the ACM SIGPLAN proceedings style. Accepted submissions in either category will be presented at the workshop.

Full papers may be up to 12pp, on any topic related to the focus of the workshop. They will be thoroughly reviewed according to the usual criteria of relevance, soundness, novelty, and significance; accepted submissions will be published in the ACM Digital Library.

Extended abstracts may be up to 2pp; they may describe work in progress, tool demonstrations, and summaries of work published in full elsewhere. The focus of the extended abstract should be to explain why the proposed presentation will be of interest to the ARRAY audience. Submissions will be lightly reviewed only for relevance to the workshop, and will not published in the DL.

Whether full papers or extended abstracts, submissions must be in PDF format, printable in black and white on US Letter sized paper. Papers must adhere to the standard SIGPLAN conference format: two columns, nine-point font on a ten-point baseline, with columns 20pc (3.33in) wide and 54pc (9in) tall, with a column gutter of 2pc (0.33in). A suitable document template for LaTeX is available at http://www.sigplan.org/Resources/Author/.

Papers must be submitted using EasyChair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=array2019.

AUTHORS TAKE NOTE: The official publication date of full papers is the date the proceedings are made available in the ACM Digital Library. This date may be up to two weeks prior to the workshop. The official publication date affects the deadline for any patent filings related to published work.


ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

Jeremy Gibbons, University of Oxford, UK (chair)


PROGRAMME COMMITTEE

Paolo Bientinesi, Umeå University, SE
Christophe Dubach, University of Edinburgh, UK
Vinod Grover, NVIDIA, US
Magne Haveraaen, University of Bergen, NO
Troels Henriksen, University of Copenhagen, DK
Tze Meng Low, Carnegie-Mellon University, US
Hidehiko Masuhara, Tokyo Institute of Technology, JP
Trevor L. McDonell, Utrecht University, NL
Lenore Mullin, SUNY Albany, US
Tatiana Shpeisman, Google Brain, US


ARRAY 2019 is sponsored by ACM SIGPLAN. Student presenters of accepted submissions are eligible to apply to the SIGPLAN PAC (http://sigplan.org/PAC/) for travel funding.

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