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- 2015
- Vivek Kumar, Alina Simion Sbîrlea, Ajay Jayaraj, Zoran Budimlic, Deepak Majeti, Vivek Sarkar:
Heterogeneous work-stealing across CPU and DSP cores. HPEC 2015: 1-6 - Munther Abualkibash, Ausif Mahmood, Saeid Moslehpour:
A near real-time, parallel and distributed adaptive object detection and retraining framework based on AdaBoost algorithm. HPEC 2015: 1-8 - Masab Ahmad, Kartik Lakshminarasimhan, Omer Khan:
Efficient parallelization of path planning workload on single-chip shared-memory multicores. HPEC 2015: 1-6 - Barbara Aichinger:
DDR memory errors caused by Row Hammer. HPEC 2015: 1-5 - Peter Amidon, Eli Davis, Stelios Sidiroglou-Douskos, Martin C. Rinard:
Program fracture and recombination for efficient automatic code reuse. HPEC 2015: 1-6 - Mark Barnell, Courtney Raymond, Christopher Capraro, Darrek Isereau:
Agile Condor: A scalable high performance embedded computing architecture. HPEC 2015: 1-5 - Mahsa Bayati, Jaydeep P. Bardhan, Miriam Leeser
:
GPU implementation of reverse coordinate conversion for proteins. HPEC 2015: 1-6 - Janki Bhimani, Miriam Leeser
, Ningfang Mi:
Accelerating K-Means clustering with parallel implementations and GPU computing. HPEC 2015: 1-6 - Olivier Bockenbach, Ian Wainwright, Murtaza Ali
, Mark Nadeski:
Achieving low latency, reduced memory footprint and low power consumption with data streaming. HPEC 2015: 1-7 - Paul Burkhardt
, Christopher A. Waring:
A cloud-based approach to big graphs. HPEC 2015: 1-8 - Jonathon Cai, Muthu Manikandan Baskaran, Benoît Meister, Richard Lethin:
Optimization of symmetric tensor computations. HPEC 2015: 1-7 - Lin Cheng, Hyunsu Cho, Peter Yoon:
An accelerated procedure for hypergraph coarsening on the GPU. HPEC 2015: 1-7 - Jan Ciesko
, Sergi Mateo
, Xavier Teruel
, Vicenç Beltran
, Xavier Martorell
, Jesús Labarta
:
Boosting irregular array Reductions through In-lined Block-ordering on fast processors. HPEC 2015: 1-6 - Catherine H. Crawford, Piotr Padkowski, Tomasz Baranski, Angela Czubak, Lukasz Raszka:
High performance user space sockets on low power System on a Chip platforms. HPEC 2015: 1-6 - Pedro C. Diniz
:
Atomic-delayed execution: A concurrent programming model for incomplete graph-based computations. HPEC 2015: 1-6 - Lauren Edwards, Luke Johnson, Maja Milosavljevic, Vijay Gadepally, Benjamin A. Miller:
Sampling large graphs for anticipatory analytics. HPEC 2015: 1-6 - Carl Tony Fakhry, Kourosh Zarringhalam, Ping Chen:
Biomedical relation extraction using stochastic difference equations. HPEC 2015: 1-6 - Xin Fang, Pei Luo
, Yunsi Fei
, Miriam Leeser
:
Leakage evaluation on power balance countermeasure against side-channel attack on FPGAs. HPEC 2015: 1-6 - Vijay Gadepally, Jeremy Kepner:
Using a Power Law distribution to describe big data. HPEC 2015: 1-5 - Vijay Gadepally, Jeremy Kepner, William Arcand, David Bestor, Bill Bergeron, Chansup Byun, Lauren Edwards, Matthew Hubbell, Peter Michaleas, Julie Mullen, Andrew Prout, Antonio Rosa, Charles Yee, Albert Reuther:
D4M: Bringing associative arrays to database engines. HPEC 2015: 1-6 - Karen Gettings, Marc Burke, Jeremy Muldavin, Michael Vai:
Coarse-grain reconfigurable ASIC through multiplexer based switches. HPEC 2015: 1-4 - Michael Giering, Vivek Venugopalan
, Kishore K. Reddy:
Multi-modal sensor registration for vehicle perception via deep neural networks. HPEC 2015: 1-6 - Kimberly Glass
, John Quackenbush, Jeremy Kepner:
High performance computing of gene regulatory networks using a message-passing model. HPEC 2015: 1-6 - M. L. Grodowitz, Sarat Sreepathi
:
Hierarchical clustering and k-means analysis of HPC application kernels performance characteristics. HPEC 2015: 1-6 - Azzam Haidar, Stanimire Tomov
, Piotr Luszczek, Jack J. Dongarra:
MAGMA embedded: Towards a dense linear algebra library for energy efficient extreme computing. HPEC 2015: 1-6 - Lu He, Yan Luo, Rui Liu, Hengyong Yu
, Yu Cao, Xuzhou Chen, Seung Woo Son:
Bisection and twisted SVD on GPU. HPEC 2015: 1-7 - Matthew Hubbell, Andrew Moran, William Arcand, David Bestor, Bill Bergeron, Chansup Byun, Vijay Gadepally, Peter Michaleas, Julie Mullen, Andrew Prout, Albert Reuther, Antonio Rosa, Charles Yee, Jeremy Kepner:
Big Data strategies for Data Center Infrastructure management using a 3D gaming platform. HPEC 2015: 1-6 - Saurabh Hukerikar, Pedro C. Diniz, Robert F. Lucas:
Enabling application resilience through programming model based fault amelioration. HPEC 2015: 1-6 - Dylan Hutchison, Jeremy Kepner, Vijay Gadepally, Adam Fuchs:
Graphulo implementation of server-side sparse matrix multiply in the Accumulo database. HPEC 2015: 1-7 - Jeremy Kepner, William Arcand, David Bestor, Bill Bergeron, Chansup Byun, Lauren Edwards, Vijay Gadepally, Matthew Hubbell, Peter Michaleas, Julie Mullen, Andrew Prout, Antonio Rosa, Charles Yee, Albert Reuther:
Lustre, hadoop, accumulo. HPEC 2015: 1-5
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