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GPGPU 2013 : Sixth Workshop on General Purpose Processing Using GPUsConference Series : General Purpose Processing on Graphics Processing Units | |||||||||||||||||
Link: http://www.ece.neu.edu/groups/nucar/GPGPU/GPGPU6 | |||||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||||
** Important: submission deadline extended to December 19, 2012
============================================================== CALL FOR PAPERS Seventh Workshop on General Purpose Processing Using GPUs Held with ASPLOS XVIII Houston, TX March 17, 2013 http://www.ece.neu.edu/groups/nucar/GPGPU/GPGPU6 ============================================================== Overview: The goal of this workshop is to provide a forum to discuss new and emerging general-purpose purpose programming environments and platforms, as well as evaluate applications that have been able to harness the horsepower provided by these platforms. This year's work is particularly interested on new heterogeneous GPU platforms. Papers are being sought on many aspects of GPUs, including (but not limited to): + GPU applications + GPU compilation + GPU programming environments + GPU power/efficiency + GPU architectures + GPU benchmarking/measurements + Multi-GPU systems + Heterogeneous GPU platforms Submission Information Authors should submit their papers using the ACM SIG Proceedings format in double-column style using the directions on the conference website at http://www.ece.neu.edu/groups/nucar/GPGPU/GPGPU6 Submitted papers will be evaluated based on originality, significance to topics, technical soundness, and presentation quality. At least one author must register and attend GPGPU to present the work. Accepted papers will be included in preliminary proceedings and distributed at the event. All papers will be made available at the workshop and will also be published in the ACM Conference Proceedings Series. Important Dates: ---------------- Paper submission: December 12, 2012 Author notification: January 20, 2013 Final paper: January 30, 2013 Organizers: David Kaeli, Northeastern University John Cavazos, University of Delaware Program Committee: Tor Aamodt, University of British Columbia Lorena Barba, Boston University Martin Burtscher, Texas Tech John Cavazos, University of Delaware Albert Cohen, INRIA France Greg Diamos, NVIDIA Natalie Enright-Jerger, University of Toronto Xin Fu, University of Kansas Michael Gschwind, IBM Research Michael Heroux, Sandia National Labs Lee Howes, AMD Byunghyun Jang, University of Mississippi David Kaeli, Northeastern University Paul Kelly, Imperial College Anton Lokhmotov, ARM David Luebke, NVIDIA Nick Moore, Mathworks Norm Rubin, AMD Michael Shebanow, Samsung John Stone, UIUC Rafael Ubal, Northeastern University Michael Vai, MIT Lincoln Labs Sven Verdoolaege, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Jeff Vetter, ORNL and Georgia Tech Sudha Yalamanchili, Georgia Tech Huiyang Zhou, NC State |
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