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IWOCL 2022: Bristol, UK
- IWOCL'22: International Workshop on OpenCL, Bristol, United Kingdom, May 10 - 12, 2022. ACM 2022, ISBN 978-1-4503-9658-5
Full Papers and Technical Presentations
- Ewan Crawford, Jack Frankland:
OpenCL Command-buffer Extension: Design and Implementation. 1:1-1:2 - Marcel Breyer, Alexander Van Craen, Dirk Pflüger:
A Comparison of SYCL, OpenCL, CUDA, and OpenMP for Massively Parallel Support Vector Machine Classification on Multi-Vendor Hardware. 2:1-2:12 - Moritz Lehmann:
Combined scientific CFD simulation and interactive raytracing with OpenCL. 3:1-3:2 - Rod Burns, Ronan Keryell, Igor Vorobtsov, Aksel Alpay, Hugh Delaney, Peter Zuzek:
Tutorial: Application Development with SYCL. 4:1 - Luigi Crisci, Majid Salimi Beni, Biagio Cosenza, Nicolò Scipione, Davide Gadioli, Emanuele Vitali, Gianluca Palermo, Andrea Beccari:
Towards a Portable Drug Discovery Pipeline with SYCL 2020. 5:1-5:2 - Peter Thoman, Facundo Molina Heredia, Thomas Fahringer:
On the Compilation Performance of Current SYCL Implementations. 6:1-6:12 - Philip Salzmann, Fabian Knorr, Peter Thoman, Biagio Cosenza:
Celerity: How (Well) Does the SYCL API Translate to Distributed Clusters? 7:1-7:2 - Michael Kinsner, Ben Ashbaugh, James C. Brodman, Gregory Lueck, S. John Pennycook, Roland Schulz:
Untangling Modern Parallel Programming Models. 8:1 - Oleksandr Pavlyk, Diptorup Deb:
Interfacing SYCL and Python for XPU Programming. 9:1-9:10 - Aksel Alpay, Bálint Soproni, Holger Wünsche, Vincent Heuveline:
Exploring the possibility of a hipSYCL-based implementation of oneAPI. 10:1-10:12 - Aksel Alpay, Vincent Heuveline:
How much SYCL does a compiler need? Experiences from the implementation of SYCL as a library for nvc++. 11:1 - Sameer Shende:
TAU Performance System. 12:1 - Alexandre Singer, Frank Gao, Kai-Ting Amy Wang:
SYCLops: A SYCL Specific LLVM to MLIR Converter. 13:1-13:8 - Igor A. Baratta, Chris N. Richardson, Garth N. Wells:
Performance analysis of matrix-free conjugate gradient kernels using SYCL. 14:1-14:10 - David J. Hardy, Jaemin Choi, Wei Jiang, Emad Tajkhorshid:
Experiences Porting NAMD to the Data Parallel C++ Programming Model. 15:1-15:5 - Nico Galoppo:
Optimize AI pipelines with SYCL and OpenVINO. 16:1 - Zhiming Wang, Yury Plyakhin, Chenwei Sun, Ziran Zhang, Zhiwei Jiang, Andy Huang, Hao Wang:
A source-to-source CUDA to SYCL code migration tool: Intel® DPC++ Compatibility Tool. 17:1-17:2 - Verena Beckham, Kenneth Wenger:
Exploring SYCL SC. 18:1 - Kamalakkannan Kamalavasan, Gihan R. Mudalige, István Z. Reguly, Suhaib A. Fahmy:
FPGA Acceleration of Structured-Mesh-Based Explicit and Implicit Numerical Solvers using SYCL. 19:1-19:11 - Vincent Richard Pascuzzi, Mehdi Goli:
Benchmarking a Proof-of-Concept Performance Portable SYCL-based Fast Fourier Transformation Library. 20:1-20:9 - Aksel Alpay, Thomas Applencourt, Gordon Brown, Ronan Keryell, Gregory Lueck:
Using interoperability mode in SYCL 2020. 21:1 - Ross Brunton, Victor Lomüller:
Improved address space inference for SYCL programs. 22:1-22:2 - Muhammad Tanvir, Kumudha Narasimhan, Mehdi Goli, Ouadie El Farouki, Svetlozar Georgiev, Isaac Ault:
Towards performance portability of AI models using SYCL-DNN. 23:1-23:3 - Michal Mrozek:
How to optimize Compute Drivers? Let's start with writing good benchmarks! 24:1
Posters
- Anastasia Stulova, Ishfaq Wardag:
Reaching even richer C++ in OpenCL kernels with use of libclcxx. 25:1 - Justas Janickas, Anastasia Stulova:
C++ for OpenCL 2021. 26:1 - Po-Yao Chang, Tai-Liang Chen, Yu-Tse Huang, Meng-Shiun Yu, Jenq-Kuen Lee:
C++OpenCL4TVM: Support C++OpenCL Kernel for TVM NN Operators. 27:1-27:2 - Joachim Meyer, Aksel Alpay, Holger Fröning, Vincent Heuveline:
Compiler-aided nd-range parallel-for implementations on CPU in hipSYCL. 28:1-28:3 - Siva Rama Krishna Reddy, Hongqiang Wang, Alex Bourd, Adarsh Golikeri, Balaji Calidas:
OpenCLML Integration with TVM. 29:1 - Abenezer Wudenhe, Hongbo Rong:
Embedding a DSL in SYCL for Productive and Performant Tensor Computing on Heterogeneous Devices. 30:1 - Thomas Applencourt, Abhishek Bagusetty, Ajay Panyala, Aksel Alpay:
SYCL Concurrency on GPU Platforms: Empirical Measurement. 31:1 - Hongqiang Wang, Balaji Calidas:
An Overview of OpenCL Vendor Extensions Supported in Qualcomm Adreno GPUs. 32:1
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