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2020 – today
- 2023
- [j14]Ruiqi Ye, Konstantinos Iordanou, Graham D. Riley, Mikel Luján:
Exploring Sparse Visual Odometry Acceleration With High-Level Synthesis. IEEE Access 11: 70741-70763 (2023) - 2020
- [j13]Mireya Paredes, Graham D. Riley, Mikel Luján:
Exploiting Parallelism and Vectorisation in Breadth-First Search for the Intel Xeon Phi. IEEE Trans. Parallel Distributed Syst. 31(1): 111-128 (2020) - [i6]Crefeda Faviola Rodrigues, Graham D. Riley, Mikel Luján:
Energy Predictive Models for Convolutional Neural Networks on Mobile Platforms. CoRR abs/2004.05137 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j12]Eva García-Martín, Crefeda Faviola Rodrigues, Graham D. Riley, Håkan Grahn:
Estimation of energy consumption in machine learning. J. Parallel Distributed Comput. 134: 75-88 (2019) - [j11]Mike Ashworth, Graham D. Riley, Andrew Attwood, John Mawer:
First Steps in Porting the LFRic Weather and Climate Model to the FPGAs of the EuroExa Architecture. Sci. Program. 2019: 7807860:1-7807860:18 (2019) - [c22]Abdullah Khalufa, Graham D. Riley, Mikel Luján:
POSTER: Runtime Adaptations for Energy-Efficient VSLAM. PACT 2019: 475-476 - [c21]Crefeda Faviola Rodrigues, Graham D. Riley, Mikel Luján:
Exploration of task-based scheduling for convolutional neural networks accelerators under memory constraints. CF 2019: 366-372 - [c20]Mihai Bujanca, Paul Gafton, Sajad Saeedi, Andy Nisbet, Bruno Bodin, Michael F. P. O'Boyle, Andrew J. Davison, Paul H. J. Kelly, Graham D. Riley, Barry Lennox, Mikel Luján, Steve B. Furber:
SLAMBench 3.0: Systematic Automated Reproducible Evaluation of SLAM Systems for Robot Vision Challenges and Scene Understanding. ICRA 2019: 6351-6358 - [c19]Andy Nisbet, Nuno Miguel Nobre, Graham D. Riley, Mikel Luján:
Profiling and Tracing Support for Java Applications. ICPE 2019: 119-126 - 2018
- [j10]Sajad Saeedi, Bruno Bodin, Harry Wagstaff, Andy Nisbet, Luigi Nardi, John Mawer, Nicolas Melot, Oscar Palomar, Emanuele Vespa, Tom Spink, Cosmin Gorgovan, Andrew M. Webb, James Clarkson, Erik Tomusk, Thomas Debrunner, Kuba Kaszyk, Pablo González de Aledo Marugán, Andrey Rodchenko, Graham D. Riley, Christos Kotselidis, Björn Franke, Michael F. P. O'Boyle, Andrew J. Davison, Paul H. J. Kelly, Mikel Luján, Steve B. Furber:
Navigating the Landscape for Real-Time Localization and Mapping for Robotics and Virtual and Augmented Reality. Proc. IEEE 106(11): 2020-2039 (2018) - [c18]Matthew K. Banks, Andrew L. Hazel, Graham D. Riley:
Quantitative Validation of Physically Based Deformable Models in Computer Graphics. VRIPHYS 2018: 1-10 - [i5]Crefeda Faviola Rodrigues, Graham D. Riley, Mikel Luján:
Fine-Grained Energy Profiling for Deep Convolutional Neural Networks on the Jetson TX1. CoRR abs/1803.11151 (2018) - [i4]Sajad Saeedi, Bruno Bodin, Harry Wagstaff, Andy Nisbet, Luigi Nardi, John Mawer, Nicolas Melot, Oscar Palomar, Emanuele Vespa, Tom Spink, Cosmin Gorgovan, Andrew M. Webb, James Clarkson, Erik Tomusk, Thomas Debrunner, Kuba Kaszyk, Pablo González de Aledo, Andrey Rodchenko, Graham D. Riley, Christos Kotselidis, Björn Franke, Michael F. P. O'Boyle, Andrew J. Davison, Paul H. J. Kelly, Mikel Luján, Steve B. Furber:
Navigating the Landscape for Real-time Localisation and Mapping for Robotics and Virtual and Augmented Reality. CoRR abs/1808.06352 (2018) - 2017
- [c17]Mireya Paredes, Graham D. Riley, Mikel Luján:
Vectorization of Hybrid Breadth First Search on the Intel Xeon Phi. Conf. Computing Frontiers 2017: 127-135 - [c16]Crefeda Faviola Rodrigues, Graham D. Riley, Mikel Luján:
Fine-grained energy profiling for deep convolutional neural networks on the Jetson TX1. IISWC 2017: 114-115 - [i3]Mireya Paredes, Graham D. Riley, Mikel Luján:
Vectorization of Hybrid Breadth First Search on the Intel Xeon Phi. CoRR abs/1704.02259 (2017) - 2016
- [c15]Mireya Paredes, Graham D. Riley, Mikel Luján:
Breadth first search vectorization on the Intel Xeon Phi. Conf. Computing Frontiers 2016: 1-10 - [i2]Mireya Paredes, Graham D. Riley, Mikel Luján:
Breadth First Search Vectorization on the Intel Xeon Phi. CoRR abs/1604.02844 (2016) - 2015
- [c14]Luigi Nardi, Bruno Bodin, M. Zeeshan Zia, John Mawer, Andy Nisbet, Paul H. J. Kelly, Andrew J. Davison, Mikel Luján, Michael F. P. O'Boyle, Graham D. Riley, Nigel P. Topham, Stephen B. Furber:
Introducing SLAMBench, a performance and accuracy benchmarking methodology for SLAM. ICRA 2015: 5783-5790 - [c13]Andrew R. Porter, Rupert W. Ford, Mike Ashworth, Graham D. Riley, M. Modani:
Towards Compiler-Agnostic Performance in Finite-Difference Codes. PARCO 2015: 647-658 - 2014
- [c12]Annette Osprey, Graham D. Riley, M. Manjunathaiah, B. N. Lawrence:
The development of a data-driven application benchmarking approach to performance modelling. HPCS 2014: 715-723 - [i1]Luigi Nardi, Bruno Bodin, M. Zeeshan Zia, John Mawer, Andy Nisbet, Paul H. J. Kelly, Andrew J. Davison, Mikel Luján, Michael F. P. O'Boyle, Graham D. Riley, Nigel P. Topham, Steve B. Furber:
Introducing SLAMBench, a performance and accuracy benchmarking methodology for SLAM. CoRR abs/1410.2167 (2014) - 2013
- [j9]Eike Hermann Müller, Rupert W. Ford, Matthew C. Hort, Lois Huggett, Graham D. Riley, David J. Thomson:
Parallelisation of the Lagrangian atmospheric dispersion model NAME. Comput. Phys. Commun. 184(12): 2734-2745 (2013) - 2012
- [c11]Sylvie Joussaume, A. Bellucci, J. Biercamp, R. Budich, A. Dawson, Marie-Alice Foujols, B. N. Lawrence, L. Linardikis, Sébastien Masson, Yann Meurdesoif, Graham D. Riley, K. Taylor, P. L. Vidale:
Modelling the Earth's Climate System: Data and Computing Challenges. SC Companion 2012: 2325-2356
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j8]Christopher W. Armstrong, Rupert W. Ford, Graham D. Riley:
Coupling integrated Earth System Model components with BFG2. Concurr. Comput. Pract. Exp. 21(6): 767-791 (2009) - 2008
- [j7]Rachel F. Warren, S. de la Nava Santos, N. W. Arnell, Michael K. Bane, Terry Barker, C. Barton, Rupert W. Ford, H.-M. Füssel, Robin K. S. Hankin, Rupert Klein, C. Linstead, J. Kohler, T. D. Mitchell, Timothy J. Osborn, H. Pan, S. C. B. Raper, Graham D. Riley, H. J. Schellnhüber, S. Winne, D. Anderson:
Development and illustrative outputs of the Community Integrated Assessment System (CIAS), a multi-institutional modular integrated assessment approach for modelling climate change. Environ. Model. Softw. 23(5): 592-610 (2008) - [j6]Rachel F. Warren, S. de la Nava Santos, N. W. Arnell, Michael K. Bane, Terry Barker, C. Barton, Rupert W. Ford, H.-M. Füssel, Robin K. S. Hankin, Jochen Hinkel, Rupert Klein, C. Linstead, J. Kohler, T. D. Mitchell, Timothy J. Osborn, H. Pan, S. C. B. Raper, Graham D. Riley, H. J. Schellnhüber, S. Winne:
Erratum to "Development and illustrative outputs of the Community Integrated Assessment System (CIAS), a multi-institutional modular integrated assessment approach for modelling climate change" [Environ Model Softw 23(5) (2008) 592-610]. Environ. Model. Softw. 23(9): 1215-1216 (2008) - [j5]Christopher W. Armstrong, Rupert W. Ford, T. L. Freeman, Graham D. Riley:
NOAH: A CSP-based language for describing the behaviour of coupled models. Softw. Pract. Exp. 38(2): 135-159 (2008) - 2006
- [j4]Rupert W. Ford, Graham D. Riley, Michael K. Bane, Christopher W. Armstrong, T. L. Freeman:
GCF: a general coupling framework. Concurr. Comput. Pract. Exp. 18(2): 163-181 (2006) - 2005
- [j3]John R. Gurd, Anthony J. G. Hey, Juri Papay, Graham D. Riley:
Special Issue: Grid Performance. Concurr. Pract. Exp. 17(2-4): 95-98 (2005) - [j2]Christopher W. Armstrong, Rupert W. Ford, John R. Gurd, Mikel Luján, Kenneth R. Mayes, Graham D. Riley:
Performance control of scientific coupled models in Grid environments. Concurr. Pract. Exp. 17(2-4): 259-295 (2005) - 2002
- [c10]Michael K. Bane, Graham D. Riley:
Extended Overhead Analysis for OpenMP (Research Note). Euro-Par 2002: 162-166 - 2001
- [c9]Allen D. Malony, Graham D. Riley, Bernd Mohr, J. Mark Bull, Tomàs Margalef:
Topic 02: Performance Evaluation and Prediction. Euro-Par 2001: 84-85 - 2000
- [c8]Nandini Mukherjee, Graham D. Riley, John R. Gurd:
A Preliminary Evaluation of FINESSE , a Feedback-Guided Performance Enhancement System. Euro-Par 2000: 75-85 - [c7]Thomas Fahringer, Michael Gerndt, Graham D. Riley, Jesper Larsson Träff:
Specification of Performance Problems in MPI Programs with ASL. ICPP 2000: 51-60 - [c6]Thomas Fahringer, Michael Gerndt, Graham D. Riley, Jesper Larsson Träff:
On Performance Modeling for HPF Applications with ASL. ISHPC 2000: 191-204 - [c5]Thomas Fahringer, Michael Gerndt, Graham D. Riley, Jesper Larsson Träff:
Formalizing OpenMP Performance Properties with ASL. ISHPC 2000: 428-439 - [c4]Nandini Mukherjee, Graham D. Riley, John R. Gurd:
FINESSE: a prototype feedback-guided performance enhancement system. PDP 2000: 101-109
1990 – 1999
- 1998
- [c3]Susan Flynn Hummel, Graham D. Riley, Rizos Sakellariou:
Scheduling and Load Balancing. Euro-Par 1998: 297-298 - 1997
- [c2]Graham D. Riley, J. Mark Bull, John R. Gurd:
Performance Improvement through Overhead Analysis: A Case Study in Molecular Dynamics. International Conference on Supercomputing 1997: 36-43 - 1995
- [j1]C. Falcó Korn, J. Mark Bull, Graham D. Riley, P. K. Stansby:
Parallelization of a Three-Dimensional Shallow-Water Estuary Model on the KSR-1. Sci. Program. 4(3): 155-169 (1995) - 1994
- [c1]Gregory K. Egan, Graham D. Riley, J. Mark Bull:
Parallelisation of the SDEM distinct element stress analysis code on the KSR-1. International Conference on Supercomputing 1994: 85-92
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