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5th IWOCL 2017: Toronto, Canada
- Simon McIntosh-Smith, Ben Bergen:
Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on OpenCL, IWOCL 2017, Toronto, Canada, May 16-18, 2017. ACM 2017, ISBN 978-1-4503-5214-7
Full papers
- Eric J. Balster, Marc P. Hoffman, Jon P. Skeans, David Fan:
GPGPU Acceleration using OpenCL for a Spotlight SAR Simulator. 1:1-1:5 - Javier Alejandro Varela, Norbert Wehn:
Near Real-Time Risk Simulation of Complex Portfolios on Heterogeneous Computing Systems with OpenCL. 2:1-2:10 - Leonardo Solis-Vasquez, Andreas Koch:
A Performance and Energy Evaluation of OpenCL-accelerated Molecular Docking. 3:1-3:11 - Nuno Fachada, Agostinho C. Rosa:
Assessing the feasibility of OpenCL CPU implementations for agent-based simulations. 4:1-4:10 - Vincent Mirian, Paul Chow:
Enabling FPGAs as a True Device in the OpenCL Standard: Bridging the Gap for FPGAs. 5:1-5:12
Technical presentations
- Hugh Perkins:
CUDA-on-CL: a compiler and runtime for running NVIDIA® CUDA™ C++11 applications on OpenCL™ 1.2 Devices. 6:1-6:4 - Jeff McAllister, Uri Levy:
Challenges and Opportunities in Native GPU Debugging. 7:1 - Mehdi Goli, Luke Iwanski, Andrew Richards:
Accelerated Machine Learning Using TensorFlow and SYCL on OpenCL Devices. 8:1-8:4 - Nachiket Kapre, Hiren D. Patel:
Applying Models of Computation to OpenCL Pipes for FPGA Computing. 9:1-9:4 - Jeff McAllister, Uri Levy:
Faster, smarter computer vision with AI and OpenCL. 10:1 - Andrew C. Ling, Utku Aydonat, Shane O'Connell, Davor Capalija, Gordon R. Chiu:
Creating High Performance Applications with Intel's FPGA OpenCL™ SDK. 11:1 - Matthias Noack:
OpenCL in Scientific High Performance Computing: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. 12:1-12:3 - Amit Jindal, Wenjia Ruan:
Symphony: Task Scheduling and Memory Management in Heterogeneous Computing. 13:1 - James Price, Simon McIntosh-Smith:
Analyzing and improving performance portability of OpenCL applications via auto-tuning. 14:1-14:4 - Biju George, Ben Ashbaugh:
Wavefront Parallel Processing on GPUs with an Application to Video Encoding Algorithms. 15:1-15:9 - Ben Ashbaugh, Biju George:
Modeling Explicit SIMD Programming With Subgroup Functions. 16:1-16:4 - Spenser Gilliland:
Accelerating Applications at Cloud Scale using FPGAs. 17:1
Tutorials
- Rod Burns, Ruymán Reyes:
Heterogeneous Computing Using Modern C++ with OpenCL Devices: Tutorial at IWOCL 2017. 18:1 - Byron Sinclair, Andrew C. Ling, Genady Paikin:
Harnessing the Power of FPGAs with the Intel FPGA SDK for OpenCL™. 19:1 - Jeff McAllister, Ben Ashbaugh, Biju George, Adam Herr:
Unlock Intel GPUs for High Performance Compute, Media and Computer Vision with Intel OpenCL Extensions. 20:1
Posters
- Petr F. Kartsev:
Production-CL library for iterative scientific calculations. 21:1-21:2 - Andrei V. Vassiliev:
Scalable OpenCL FPGA Computing Evolution. 22:1-22:2 - Michal Mrozek:
Opening the black box: developer friendly way to see under OpenCL driver's hood. 23:1-23:2 - Pavel Begunkov:
dlmCl: Optimization of CPU-GPU memory transfers for OpenCL devices with HSA. 24:1-24:2 - K. Kang, Peter Yiannacouras:
Host Pipes: Direct Streaming Interface Between OpenCL Host and Kernel. 25:1-25:2 - Ben Ashbaugh, Ariel Bernal:
OpenCL Interoperability with OpenVX Graphs. 26:1-26:3 - Shane M. Peelar, Paul Preney:
The Windsor Build and Testing Framework. 27:1-27:2 - Petr F. Kartsev:
Effective simulation of kinetic equations for bosonic system with two-particle interaction using OpenCL. 28:1-28:2 - Luís Reis, João Bispo, João M. P. Cardoso:
Compiler Techniques for Efficient MATLAB to OpenCL Code Generation. 29:1-29:2
Distributed & Heterogeneous Programming in C/C++ Workshop
- Marcin Copik, Hartmut Kaiser:
Using SYCL as an Implementation Framework for HPX.Compute. 30:1-30:7 - Anastasios Doumoulakis, Ronan Keryell, Kenneth O'Brien:
SYCL C++ and OpenCL interoperability experimentation with triSYCL. 31:1-31:8 - José Ignacio Aliaga, Ruymán Reyes, Mehdi Goli:
SYCL-BLAS: Leveraging Expression Trees for Linear Algebra. 32:1-32:5
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