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IWOCL 2020: Virtual Event / Munich, Germany
- Simon McIntosh-Smith:
IWOCL '20: International Workshop on OpenCL, Virtual Event / Munich, Germany, April 27-29, 2020. ACM 2020, ISBN 978-1-4503-7531-3 - Michal Mrozek, Ben Ashbaugh, James C. Brodman:
Taking Memory Management to the Next Level: Unified Shared Memory in Action. 1:1-1:3 - Joachim Meyer:
Evaluation of modern GPGPU technologies for image processing. 2:1-2:2 - Anastasia Stulova, Neil Hickey, Sven van Haastregt, Marco Antognini, Kevin Petit:
The C++ for OpenCL Programming Language. 3:1-3:2 - Ruymán Reyes, Gordon Brown, Rod Burns, Michael Wong:
SYCL 2020: More than meets the eye. 4:1 - Ruymán Reyes, Gordon Brown, Rod Burns:
Bringing performant support for Nvidia® hardware to SYCL. 5:1 - Alastair Murray, Ewan Crawford:
Compute Aorta: A toolkit for implementing heterogeneous programming models. 6:1-6:2 - Ben Ashbaugh, Alexey Bader, James C. Brodman, Jeff R. Hammond, Michael Kinsner, S. John Pennycook, Roland Schulz, Jason Sewall:
Data Parallel C++: Enhancing SYCL Through Extensions for Productivity and Performance. 7:1-7:2 - Aksel Alpay, Vincent Heuveline:
SYCL beyond OpenCL: The architecture, current state and future direction of hipSYCL. 8:1 - Cedric Andreolli, Zakhar Matveev, Vladimir Tsymbal:
Modeling Heterogeneous Computing Performance with Offload Advisor. 9:1-9:2 - Sohan Lal, Aksel Alpay, Philip Salzmann, Biagio Cosenza, Nicolai Stawinoga, Peter Thoman, Thomas Fahringer, Vincent Heuveline:
SYCL-Bench: A Versatile Single-Source Benchmark Suite for Heterogeneous Computing. 10:1 - Freddie D. Witherden, Peter E. Vincent:
Experiences with OpenCL in PyFR: 2014-Present. 11:1 - Tom Deakin, Simon McIntosh-Smith:
Evaluating the performance of HPC-style SYCL applications. 12:1-12:11 - Baris Aktemur, Markus Metzger, Natalia Saiapova, Mihails Strasuns:
Debugging SYCL Programs on Heterogeneous Intel® Architectures. 13:1-13:10 - Tadej Ciglaric, Rok Cesnovar, Erik Strumbelj:
Automated OpenCL GPU kernel fusion for Stan Math. 14:1-14:6 - Aditya Chilukuri, Josh Milthorpe, Beau Johnston:
Characterizing Optimizations to Memory Access Patterns using Architecture-Independent Program Features. 15:1-15:11 - Brian Homerding, John R. Tramm:
Evaluating the Performance of the hipSYCL Toolchain for HPC Kernels on NVIDIA V100 GPUs. 16:1-16:7 - Peter Thoman, Markus Wippler, Robert Hranitzky, Thomas Fahringer:
RTX-RSim: Accelerated Vulkan Room Response Simulation for Time-of-Flight Imaging. 17:1-17:11 - Michal Babej, Pekka Jääskeläinen:
HIPCL: Tool for Porting CUDA Applications to Advanced OpenCL Platforms Through HIP. 18:1-18:3 - Jan Solanti, Michal Babej, Julius Ikkala, Pekka Jääskeläinen:
POCL-R: Distributed OpenCL Runtime for Low Latency Remote Offloading. 19:1-19:2 - Meng-Shiun Yu, Tai-Liang Chen, Jenq-Kuen Lee:
Accelerating NNEF Framework on OpenCL Devices Using clDNN. 20:1-20:2 - Botond Szilniczky-Eross, István Z. Reguly:
Performance Portability of the MG-CFD Mini-App with SYCL. 21:1-21:2 - Nicholas Chaimov, Sameer Shende, Allen D. Malony:
Multi-Platform SYCL Profiling with TAU. 22:1-22:2 - Petr F. Kartsev:
High-performance micromagnetic simulations using OpenCL. 23:1-23:2 - Petr F. Kartsev:
High-performance GPGPU OpenCL simulation of quantum Boltzmann equation. 24:1-24:2 - Bolan Jiang, Jeng-Hau Lin, Adarsh Golikeri, Li He, Hongqiang Wang, Alex Bourd:
Training Machine Learning Network on Adreno Mobile GPUs Using OpenCL. 25:1-25:2 - Li He, Hongqiang Wang, Adarsh Golikeri, Alex Bourd, Iih Wangh Adarshg:
TVM for Adreno GPUs. 26:1-26:2 - Sujata Tibrewala, Alessandro De Oliveira Faria:
Making Banking Secure via Bio Metrics application built using oneAPI and DPC++ based on SYCL/C++. 27:1 - Cesar Gonzalez, Simone Balocco, Ramon Pons:
Accelerating pp-Distance Algorithms On FPGA, with OpenCL Parallelization Directives and Data Transfer Optimizations. 28:1-28:2 - Moteb Alghamdi:
Design Space Exploration of Concurrency Mapping to FPGAs with OpenCL: A Case Study with Shallow Water Model Kernel. 29:1
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