[Haskell] FHPC 2016; CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

Yukiyoshi Kameyama kameyama at acm.org
Thu Aug 4 02:05:57 UTC 2016


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                          CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

                             FHPC 2016

                  The 5th ACM SIGPLAN Workshop on
               Functional High-Performance Computing
                            Nara, Japan
                         September 22, 2016

            https://sites.google.com/site/fhpcworkshops/

Co-located with the International Conference on Functional Programming
                            (ICFP 2016)
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The FHPC workshop aims at bringing together researchers exploring uses
of functional (or more generally, declarative or high-level)
programming technology in application domains where high performance
is essential. The aim of the meeting is to enable sharing of results,
experiences, and novel ideas about how high-level, declarative
specifications of computationally challenging problems can serve as
maintainable and portable code that approaches (or even exceeds) the
performance of machine-oriented imperative implementations.

Registration:
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Registration for FHPC should be done using the ICFP 2016 page at:
   http://conf.researchr.org/attending/icfp-2016/Registration

Click the button for FHPC in the Thursday (Sep. 22) activities. Early 
registration deadline is August 17.

Invited Speaker:
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Akimasa Morihata                University of Tokyo, Japan

Workshop Program (tentative)
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THURSDAY September 22, 2016

9:15--10:15  Invited Talk

  From identification of parallelizability to derivation of 
  parallelizable codes
     Akimasa Morihata 

10:35--11:25 DSLs

  Icicle: write once, run once
     Amos Robinson, Ben Lippmeier

  Using Fusion to Enable Late Design Decisions for Pipelined Computations
     Máté Karácsony, Koen Claessen 

11:45--12:35 Code Generation

  Automatic generation of efficient codes from mathematical descriptions of 
  stencil computation
     Takayuki Muranushi, Seiya Nishizawa, Hirofumi Tomita, Keigo Nitadori, 
     Masaki Iwasawa, Yutaka Maruyama, Hisashi Yashiro, Yoshifumi Nakamura, 
     Hideyuki Hotta, Junichiro Makino, Natsuki Hosono, Hikaru Inoue

  JIT Costing Adaptive Skeletons for Performance Portability
     Patrick Maier, John Magnus Morton, Phil Trinder

14:00--14:50 GPUs

  Low-level functional GPU programming for parallel algorithms
     Martin Dybdal, Martin Elsman, Bo Joel Svensson, Mary Sheeran

  APL on GPUs - A TAIL from the Past, Scribbled in Futhark
     Troels Henriksen, Martin Dybdal, Henrik Urms, Anna Sofie Kiehn, 
     Daniel Gavin, Hjalte Abelskov, Martin Elsman, Cosmin Oancea

15:20--16:10 Streaming and Dataflow

  Streaming Nested Data Parallelism on Multicores
     Frederik Meisner Madsen, Andrzej Filinski

  Polarised Data Parallel Data Flow
     Ben Lippmeier, Fil Mackay, Amos Robinson

16:40--17:05 Graph processing

  s6raph: Vertex-centric Graph Processing Framework with Functional Interface
     Onofre Coll Ruiz, Kiminori Matsuzaki, Shigeyuki Sato

17:05--17:30 Discussion


Program Committee
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David Duke (co-chair)           University of Leeds, UK 
Yukiyoshi Kameyama (co-chair)   University of Tsukuba, Japan

Baris Aktemur                   Özyeğin University, Turkey
Marco Aldinucci                 University of Touring, Italy
Jost Berthold                   Commonwealth Bank, Australia
Kei Davis                       Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA
Kento Emoto                     Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan
Zhenjiang Hu                    National Institute of Informatics, Japan
Ben Lippmeier                   University of New South Wales, Australia
Rita Loogen                     University of Marburg, Germany
Geoffrey Mainland               Drexel University, USA
Mike Rainey                     INRIA, France
Mary Sheeran                    Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
Satnam Singh                    Facebook, UK




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