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HPEC 2018 : The 22nd Annual IEEE High Performance Extreme Computing Conference | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
HPEC is the largest computing conference in New England and is the premier conference in the world on the convergence of High Performance and Embedded Computing. We are passionate about performance. Our community is interested in computing hardware, software, systems and applications where performance matters. We welcome experts and people who are new to the field.
Confirmed Distinguished Speakers Ms. Barbara Helland (Associate Director - DOE Advanced Scientific Computing Research) - Exascale Computing Mr. Zachary Lemnios (VP - IBM Vice Research Strategy and Worldwide Operations) - HPC systems for Machine Learning, Natural Language Processing and Graph Analytics Dr. Richard Linderman (Deputy Director - DoD ASDR&E Information Systems and Cyber Technologies) - Advanced Computing & Cyber Systems Mr. Andreas Olofsson (Program Manager - DARPA MTO) - Intelligent Design Automation, System Optimization, and Open Hardware Dr. Chris Hill (MIT EAPS) - Leadership Computing for Converged High Performance Computing, Data Analysis, and Machine Learning Dr. Bernadette Johnson (Chief Scientist - Defense Innovation Unit Experimental) - Accelerating Commercial Innovation Prof. Vivienne Sze (MIT RLE) - Energy-Efficient Deep Neural Networks Dr. Scott Yockel (Director - Harvard Research Computing) - Big Data and HPC Workflows Special Events MIT/Amazon/IEEE Graph Challenge GraphBLAS forum to define standard building blocks for graph algorithms; organizers: Dr. Timothy Mattson (Intel); Dr. Scott McMillan (CMU Software Engineering Institute); Dr. Marcin Zalewski (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory) Integrating Quantum Computing with High Performance Classical Computing; organizers: Dr. Tim Braje (MIT Lincoln Laboratory) & Dr. John Cortese (MIT Lincoln Laboratory) OpenSuperComputing BoF; organizer: Mr. Kurt Keville (MIT ISN) Tutorials Mathematics of Big Data & Machine Learning; organizer: Dr. Jeremy Kepner (MIT Lincoln Laboratory Supercomputing Center) The technical committee seeks new presentations that clearly describe advances in high performance extreme computing technologies, emphasizing one or more of the following topics: Machine Learning Graph Analytics & Network Science Advanced Multicore Software Technologies Advanced Processor Architectures Automated Design Tools Big Data & Distributed Computing Big Data Meets Big Compute Case Studies & Benchmarkingf of Applications Cloud HPEC Computing Technologies for Challenging Form Factors ASIC & FPGA Advances Quantum and Non-Deterministic Computing Data Intensive Computing Digital Front Ends Fault-Tolerant Computing Embedded Cloud Computing General Purpose GPU Computing High Performance Data Analysis Interactive and Real-Time Supercomputing Mapping & Scheduling of Parallel & Real-Time Applications New Application Frontiers Open System Architectures Secure Computing & Anti-Tamper Technologies Call for Papers 2018 IEEE High Performance Extreme Computing Conference(HPEC ‘18)Twenty-second Annual HPEC Conference 25 - 27 September 2018 Westin Hotel, Waltham, MA USA The IEEE High Performance Extreme Computing Conference (HPEC ’18) will be held in the Greater Boston Area, Massachusetts, USA on 25 – 27 September 2018. The HPEC charter is to be the premier conference in the world on the confluence of HPC and Embedded Computing. The technical committee seeks new presentations that clearly describe advances in high performance extreme computing technologies, emphasizing one or more of the following topics: •Machine Learning•Graph Analytics and Network Science•Advanced Multicore Software Technologies•Advanced Processor Architectures•Automated Design Tools•Big Data and Distributed Computing•Big Data Meets Big Compute•Case Studies and Benchmarking of Applications•Cloud HPEC•Computing Technologies for Challenging Form Factors•ASIC and FPGA Advances•Data Intensive Computing•Digital Front Ends•Fault-Tolerant Computing•Embedded Cloud Computing•General Purpose GPU Computing•High Performance Data Analysis•Interactive and Real-Time Supercomputing•Mapping and Scheduling of Paralel and Real-Time Applications•New Application Frontiers•Open System Architectures•Secure Computing and Anti-Tamper Technologies Important Dates:Submission Deadline: May 18, 2018 Notification of Acceptance: July 1, 2018 Camera Ready Deadline: August 1, 2018 HPEC accepts two types of submissions: 1.Full papers (up to 6 pages, references not included), and 2.Extended abstracts (up to 2 pages, references included). Preference will be given to papers with strong, quantitative results, demonstrating novel approaches or describing high quality prototypes. Authors of full papers can mark their preference for a poster display or an oral presentation. Presenters who wish to have hardware demonstrations are encouraged to mark their preference for a poster display. Accepted extended abstracts will be displayed as posters. All paper and extended abstract submissions need to use the approved IEEE templates.. Full paper submissions with the highest peer review ratings will be published by IEEE in the official HPEC proceedings available on IEEE eXplore. All other accepted submissions and extended abstracts are published on ieee-hpec.org. Vendors are encouraged to sign up for vendor booths. This will allow vendors to present their HPEC technologies in an interactive atmosphere suitable for product demonstration and promotion. Papers can be declared “student paper” if the first author was a student when doing the presented work, and will be eligible for the “IEEE HPEC best student paper award.” Papers should not be anonymized. We welcome input (hpec@ieee-hpec.org) on tutorials, invited talks, special sessions, peer reviewed presentations, and vendor demos. |
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