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ScalA21: 12th Workshop on Latest Advances in
Scalable Algorithms for Large-Scale Systems
held in conjunction with the
SC21: The International Conference on High Performance
Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis
November 19, 2021, St. Louis, MO, USA
<http://www.csm.ornl.gov/srt/conferences/Scala/2021>
Novel scalable scientific algorithms are needed in order to enable key
science applications to exploit the computational power of large-scale
systems. This is especially true for the current tier of leading petascale
machines and the road to exascale computing as HPC systems continue to scale
up in compute node and processor core count. These extreme-scale systems
require novel scientific algorithms to hide network and memory latency, have
very high computation/communication overlap, have minimal communication, and
have no synchronization points. With the advent of Big Data and AI in the
past few years the need of such scalable mathematical methods and algorithms
able to handle data and compute intensive applications at scale becomes even
more important.
Scientific algorithms for multi-petaflop and exa-flop systems also need to be
fault tolerant and fault resilient, since the probability of faults increases
with scale. Resilience at the system software and at the algorithmic level is
needed as a crosscutting effort. Finally, with the advent of heterogeneous
compute nodes that employ standard processors as well as GPGPUs, scientific
algorithms need to match these architectures to extract the most performance.
This includes different system-specific levels of parallelism as well as
co-scheduling of computation. Key science applications require novel
mathematical models and system software that address the scalability and
resilience challenges of current- and future-generation extreme-scale HPC
systems.
Submission Guidelines
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Authors are invited to submit manuscripts in English structured as technical
papers at a length of at least 6 letter size (8.5in x 11in) pages and not
exceeding 8 pages, including figures, tables, and references using the IEEE
format for conference proceedings. Reference style files are available at
<http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html>.
Submitted papers must represent original unpublished research that is not
currently under review for any other conference or journal. Papers not
following these guidelines will be rejected without review and further
action may be taken, including (but not limited to) notifications sent to
the heads of the institutions of the authors and sponsors of the conference.
Submissions received after the due date, exceeding length limit, or not
appropriately structured may also not be considered. Papers should be
submitted electronically at <https://submissions.supercomputing.org>.
All manuscripts will be peer-reviewed and judged on correctness, originality,
technical strength, and significance, quality of presentation, and interest
and relevance to the workshop attendees. At least one author of an accepted
paper must register for and present the paper at the workshop. Authors may
contact the workshop program chair, Christian Engelmann at
engelmannc(a)ornl.gov, for more information.
Important Web Sites
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- ScalA21 Website: <https://www.csm.ornl.gov/srt/conferences/Scala/2021>
- ScalA21 Submissions: <https://submissions.supercomputing.org>
- SC21 website: <http://sc21.supercomputing.org/>
Important Dates
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- Full paper submission: August 27, 2021
- Notification of acceptance: September 27, 2021
- Final paper submission (firm): TBD
- Workshop/conference early registration: October 15, 2021
- Workshop: 8:30am - 12pm CST, November 19, 2021
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
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- Novel scientific algorithms that improve performance, scalability,
resilience, and power efficiency
- Porting scientific algorithms and applications to many-core and
heterogeneous architectures
- Performance and resilience limitations of scientific algorithms and
applications at scale, including Data Science approaches in dealing
with Big Data
- Crosscutting approaches (system software and applications) in addressing
scalability challenges
- Scientific algorithms that can exploit extreme concurrency (e.g. 1 billion
for exascale by 2023)
- Naturally fault tolerant, self-healing, or fault oblivious scientific
algorithms
- Programming model and system software support for algorithm scalability
and resilience (including ones enabling Big Data processing)
Workshop Chairs
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- Vassil Alexandrov, Hartree Centre, Science and Technology Facilities
Council, UK
- Al Geist, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA
- Jack Dongarra, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA
Workshop Program Chair
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- Christian Engelmann, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA
Contact at engelmannc(a)ornl.gov
Program Committee
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- Hartwig Anzt, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA
- Rick Archibald, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA
- Marco Berghoff, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
- Hans-Joachim Bungartz, Technical University of Munich, Germany
- Florina M. Ciorba, University of Basel, Switzerland
- James Elliott, Sandia National Laboratories, USA
- Nahid Emad, University of Versailles SQ, France
- Wilfried Gansterer, University of Vienna, Austria
- Yasuhiro Idomura, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Japan
- Kirk E. Jordan, IBM T.J. Watson Research, USA
- Dieter Kranzlmueller, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Germany
- Sriram Krishnamoorthy, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA
- Paul Lin, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
- Kengo Nakajima, RIKEN, Japan
- Yves Robert, ENS Lyon, France
- Stuart Slattery, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA
- Keita Teranishi, Sandia National Laboratories, USA
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Senior Scientist & Group Leader
Intelligent Systems and Facilities Group
Advanced Computing Systems Research Section
Computer Science and Mathematics Division
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Mail: P.O. Box 2008, Oak Ridge, TN 37831-6173, USA
Phone: +1 (865) 574-3132 / Fax: +1 (865) 576-5491
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CALL FOR PAPERS
ICLP DC 2021 - 17th Doctoral Consortium (DC) on Logic Programming
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The 17th Doctoral Consortium (DC) on Logic Programming provides
students with the opportunity to present and discuss their research
directions, and to obtain feedback from both peers and experts in the
field. The preliminary website of the DC can be found at:
https://sites.google.com/view/iclp-dc-2021/iclp-2021-doctoral-consortium
The DC will take place during the 37th International Conference on
Logic Programming (ICLP) https://iclp2021.dcc.fc.up.pt (September
20-27, 2021), as a fully virtual event. The best paper from the DC
will be given the opportunity to make a presentation in a session of
the main ICLP conference.
Important Dates
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Paper submission: July 15, 2021
Notification: August 01, 2021
Camera-ready copy: August 10, 2021
DC presentations: TBA (fully virtual event)
DC students are highly recommended to attend the Autumn School on
Logic Programming and Constraint Programming
(https://sites.google.com/view/iclp-dc-2021/autumn-school-on-logic-programmi…).
Audience
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The DC is designed for students currently enrolled in a Ph.D. program,
though we are also open to exceptions (e.g., students currently in a
Master's program and interested in doctoral studies). Students at any
stage in their doctoral studies are encouraged to apply for
participation in the DC.
Applicants are expected to conduct research in areas related to logic
and constraint programming; topics of interest include (but are not
limited to):
** Foundations: Semantics, Formalisms, Nonmonotonic reasoning,
Knowledge representation.
** Languages: Concurrency, Objects, Coordination, Mobility, Higher
Order, Types, Modes, Assertions, Modules, Meta-programming,
Logic-based domain-specific languages, Programming Techniques.
** Declarative programming: Declarative program development, Analysis,
Type and mode inference, Partial evaluation, Abstract
interpretation, Transformation, Validation, Verification,
Debugging, Profiling, Testing, Execution visualization.
** Implementation: Virtual machines, Compilation, Memory management,
Parallel/distributed execution, Constraint handling rules, Tabling,
Foreign interfaces, User interfaces.
** Related Paradigms and Synergies: Inductive and Co-inductive Logic
Programming, Constraint Logic Programming, Answer Set Programming,
Interaction with SAT, SMT and CSP solvers, Logic programming
techniques for type inference and theorem proving, Argumentation,
Probabilistic Logic Programming, Relations to object-oriented and
Functional programming.
** Applications: Databases, Big Data, Data integration and federation,
Software engineering, Natural language processing, Web and Semantic
Web, Agents, Artificial intelligence, Computational life sciences,
Education, Cybersecurity, and Robotics.
Submissions by students who have presented their work at previous ICLP
DC editions are allowed, but should occur only if there are
substantial changes or improvements to the student's work. The DC
offers participants a convenient, more informal way to interact with
established researchers and fellow students, through presentations,
question-answer sessions, panel discussions, and invited
presentations.
The Doctoral Consortium will also provide the possibility to reflect -
through short activities, information sessions, and discussions - on
the process and lessons of research and life in academia. Each
participant will give a short, critiqued, research presentation.
Discussants
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Renowned experts and researchers in the fields of logic and constraint
programming will join in evaluating submissions and will participate
in the DC, providing valuable feedback to DC participants.
Goals
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** To provide doctoral students working in the fields of logic and
constraint programming with a friendly and open forum to present
their research ideas, listen to ongoing work from peer students,
and receive constructive feedback.
** To provide students with relevant information about important
issues for doctoral candidates and future academics.
** To develop a supportive community of scholars and a spirit of
collaborative research.
** To support a new generation of researchers with information and
advice on academic, research, industrial, and non-traditional
career paths.
Submission Details
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Submissions of the research summary must be made in EPTCS format
(http://info.eptcs.org/) and submitted via EasyChair. All papers must
be written in English and should be between 5 and 10 pages. For all
accepted DC papers, the student is required to attend the DC program
and give a presentation during the DC.
A program committee consisting of experts in various areas related to
logic and constraint programming reviews the submissions. Papers are
reviewed by at least two, and usually three, referees. The submission
package should consist of the research summary in the format mentioned
above, a short vita or cover letter of the applicant, a letter of
recommendation from applicant's faculty advisor, and one paragraph
statement outlining how the school will benefit the applicant. All
material is to be submitted electronically, in PDF format on the
Easychair system. Easychair link:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iclp2021 (Doctoral Consortium
track)
Research summary (make sure to include your complete name, address,
and affiliation): The body of your research summary (no more than 10
pages, but 5 is fine as well!) should provide a clear overview of your
research, its potential impact, and its current status. You are
encouraged to include the following sections:
** Introduction and problem description
** Background and overview of the existing literature
** Goal of the research
** Current status of the research
** Preliminary results accomplished (if any)
** Open issues and expected achievements
** Bibliographical references
Review Criteria
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The DC program committee will select participants based on their
anticipated contribution to the DC objectives. Participants typically
have settled on their thesis directions and have their research
proposal accepted by their thesis committee.
Students will be selected based on clarity and completeness of their
submission package, relevance of their research area w.r.t. the focus
of ICLP, stage of research, recommendation letter, and evidence of
promise towards a successful career in research and academia, such as
published papers or technical reports.
Registration
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Registration is part of the ICLP 2021 registration. Registration costs
for ICLP will be lower than usual since it is virtual this year. We
aim to find sponsoring to cover the registration cost of students
participating in the DC, but this still has to be confirmed.
Program co-chairs
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Bart Bogaerts, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Carmine Dodaro, University of Calabria
Program Committee
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Daniela Inclezan, Miami University OH
Johannes Fichte, TU Dresden
Fabio Fioravanti, University of Chieti-Pescara
Gregory Gelfond, University of Nebraska at Omaha
Zeynep G. Saribatur, Vienna University of Technology
Frank Valencia, LIX, Ecole Polytechnique
Matthias Van der Hallen, KU Leuven
Yi Wang, Arizona State University
Jessica Zangari, University of Calabria
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2 PhD Opportunity in optimization, metaheuristics and deep learning - Deadline July 30, 2021
1. "Multi-criteria design and optimization of deep learning models: Application to embedded systems". Collaboration with IRT-SystemX Paris Saclay. See the linkhttps://www.irt-systemx.fr/recrutement/multi-criteria-automated-design-and-optimization-of-deep-neural-networks/ for more details.
2. "Optimization of deep learning models for spacio-temporel prediction", Collaboration with EDF Paris Saclay.
contact: Prof. El-Ghazali TALBI, e-mail:el-ghazali.talbi@univ-lille.fr
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META'2021
International Conference on Metaheuristics and Nature Inspired Computing
27-30 Oct 2021, Marrakech, Morocco
http://meta2021.sciencesconf.org
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OLA'2022
International Conference on Optimization and Learning
July 2022, Sicilia, Italy
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Prof. El-ghazali TALBI
Polytech'Lille, University Lille - INRIA
CRISTAL - CNRS
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CALL FOR PAPERS
13th International Conference on Neural Computation Theory and Applications
New Regular/Position Paper Submission Deadline: July 02, 2021
http://www.ncta.ijcci.org/ <http://www.ncta.ijcci.org/>
October 25 - 27, 2021
Online Streaming
In Cooperation with
Spanish Association of Artificial Intelligence
Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence
Associazione Italiana per l'Intelligenza Artificiale
Neural computation and artificial neural networks, especially in relation to deep learning, have seen an explosion of interest over the recent decades, and are being successfully applied across an extraordinary range of problem domains, in areas as diverse as finance, medicine, engineering, geology and physics, in problems of complex dynamics and complex behavior prediction, classification or control. Several architectures, learning strategies and algorithms have been introduced in this highly dynamic field in the last couple of decades. Nowadays, having reached notable scientific and applicative maturity, neural computation and related techniques are considered as major basis toward the completion of intelligent artificial systems. This conference intends to be a major forum for scientists, engineers and practitioners interested in the study, analysis, design, modeling and implementation of neural computing systems, both theoretically and in a broad range of application fields.
Conference Chair(s)
Juan Julian Merelo, University of Granada, Spain
Kevin Warwick (honorary), University of Reading and Coventry University, United Kingdom
Program Chair(s)
H. K. Lam, King's College London, United Kingdom
Marie Cottrell, Université Paris1, France
With the presence of internationally distinguished keynote speakers:
Susana Vieira, University of Lisbon, Portugal
Joseph Rynkiewicz, Université de Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France
Carlos Coello, CINVESTAV-IPN, Mexico
Barbara Hammer, Bielefeld University, Germany
Proceedings will be submitted for indexation by:
SCOPUS, Google Scholar, The DBLP Computer Science Bibliography, Semantic Scholar, Microsoft Academic, Engineering Index (EI), Web of Science / Conference Proceedings Citation Index.
A short list of presented papers will be selected so that revised and extended versions of these papers will be published by Springer in a SCI Series book.
All papers presented at the conference venue will also be available at the SCITEPRESS Digital Library.
Also, a short list of best papers will be invited for a post-conference special issue of the Springer Nature Computer Science journal.
Kind regards,
Mónica Saramago
NCTA Secretariat
Web: http://www.ncta.ijcci.org/ <http://www.ncta.ijcci.org/>
e-mail: ncta.secretariat(a)insticc.org <mailto:ncta.secretariat@insticc.org>
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Alessio Martino, PhD, Research Fellow
Italian National Research Council
Institute of Cognitive Sciences and Technologies (ISTC-CNR)
Via San Martino della Battaglia 44, 00185 Rome, Italy <https://www.google.com/maps/place/Via+S.+Martino+della+Battaglia,+44,+00185…>
Phone: (+39)0644362370-5
E-mail: alessio.martino(a)istc.cnr.it <mailto:alessio.martino@istc.cnr.it>
Web: www.istc.cnr.it/en <http://www.istc.cnr.it/en>
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Paper submission deadlines for the IEEE International Conference on
High Performance Computing, Data, Analytics, and Data Science, HiPC
2021 are approaching. Please note that these are hard deadlines and no
further extension will be granted.
Abstract Submission Deadline: 8 July, 2021
Paper Submission Deadline: 16 July, 2021 (hard deadline)
More information can be found at the call for papers:
https://hipc.org/call-for-papers/
Regards,
Sanmukh Kuppannagari
Senior Research Associate
University of Southern California
https://sanmukh.github.io/
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CALL FOR PAPERS
GDE 2021: Workshop on Goal-directed Execution of Answer Set Programs
https://utdallas.edu/~gupta/gde21
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A workshop of 37th International Conference on Logic Programming
September 20-27, 2021
(the event will be virtual)
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Workshop Aim:
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Answer set programming is a successful extension of logic programming
for solving combinatorial problems as well as knowledge representation
and reasoning problems. Most current implementations of ASP work by
grounding a program and using a SAT solver-like technology to find the
answer sets. While this approach is extremely efficient, relying on
grounding of the program leads to significant blow-up of the program
size, and computing the whole model makes finding justification of an
atom in the model hard. This limits the applicability of ASP to
problems dealing with large knowledge bases. Goal-directed or
query-driven execution strategies have been proposed that do not
require grounding. The goal of this workshop is to foster discussion
around challenges and opportunities that such approaches present.
Tentative list of topics include:
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* Non-grounding based implementations of ASP
* Constructive Negation
* Implementation Technology for Goal-directed ASP
* Applications of Goal-directed ASP
* Query-driven Constraint ASP
* System Description
* Tabling in goal-directed ASP Systems
* Coinductive Logic Programming and ASP
Submission Instructions:
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Technical papers, position papers, as well as extended abstracts are
welcome. Papers should be maximum 15 pages long and in LNCS Format.
Email the paper in pdf format to the workshop organizers by the
deadline date.
Important Dates:
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Paper Submission: August 5, 2021
Decision Notification: August 15, 2021
Workshop Date: TBA (During one of ICLP'21 Conference days)
Invited Speakers:
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TBA
Organizers:
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*Gopal Gupta, The University of Texas at Dallas, USA;
Gopal.Gupta(a)utdallas.edu
*Joaquin Arias, Joaquin Arias, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Spain;
Joaquin.Arias(a)urjc.es
*Elmer Salazar, The University of Texas at Dallas, USA;
Elmer.Salazar(a)utdallas.edu
Program Committee:
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TBA
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Dear all,
Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna in Pisa (Italy) is offering 2 yearly (renewable) research associate positions in the area of
"Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning supporting anomaly detection and metric forecasting in data center
operations", an industrial research project funded by the Vodafone network operator. In the context of this
collaboration, software-based solutions embedding appropriate AI/ML techniques are being engineered to be connected to
the data processing pipeline supporting operations within the Vodafone network. The realized components need to be
inherently scalable leveraging on cloud computing technologies, having to process data coming from NFV data centers
across 12 EU member countries. The resulting system will constitute a valuable element in the decision making process
within the Vodafone /Network Virtual Infrastructure Design team/ for operations dealing with resource management,
capacity planning and performance troubleshooting. The results of the research are expected to be published in the form
of patents and scientific publications at relevant international venues.
More information about the project is available at:
English:
https://www.santannapisa.it/en/news/artificial-intelligence-telecommunicati…
Italian:
https://www.santannapisa.it/it/news/intelligenza-artificiale-e-telecomunica…
Additional information is also available at:
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/two-research-positions-ai-nfv-scuola-superio…
The call for applications (due on July, 19th 2021) is available at:
English:
https://www.santannapisa.it/en/assegni-di-ricerca-e-selezioni/institute-com…
Italian:
https://www.santannapisa.it/it/assegni-di-ricerca-e-selezioni/istituto-di-t…
Should you need further information, don't hesitate to write me. Feel free to forward this message to potentially
interested colleagues.
Thanks and regards,
Tommaso Cucinotta
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Tommaso Cucinotta, Associate Professor in Computer Engineering, PhD
Head of the Real-Time Systems Laboratory (ReTiS)
Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Pisa, Italy
http://retis.sssup.it/people/tommaso
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Paper submission deadlines for the IEEE International Conference on
High Performance Computing, Data, Analytics, and Data Science, HiPC
2021 have been extended. Please note that the updated deadlines are
hard deadlines and no further extension will be granted.
Abstract Submission Deadline: 8 July, 2021
Paper Submission Deadline: 16 July, 2021 (hard deadline)
The updated Call for Papers follows below. The same can be downloaded
from: https://hipc.org/call-for-papers/
Regards,
Sanmukh Kuppannagari
Senior Research Associate
University of Southern California
https://sanmukh.github.io/
HiPC 2021 CALL FOR PAPERS
28th IEEE International Conference on High Performance Computing,
Data, and Analytics
17–20 December 2021 in Bangalore, India
PROGRAM CHAIRS
HPC: Ana Lucia Varbanescu, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
(a.l.varbanescu(a)uva.nl)
Data Science: Yogesh Simmhan, Indian Institute of Science, India
(simmhan(a)iisc.ac.in)
PROGRAM VICE-CHAIRS
HPC TRACKS
Algorithms: Sanjukta Bhowmick, University of North Texas, USA
Applications: Abhinav Bhatele, University of Maryland, USA
Architecture: Michela Becchi, North Carolina State University, USA
System Software: Sathish Vadhiyar, Indian Institute of Science, India
DATA SCIENCE TRACKS
Scalable Algorithms and Analytics: Zeyi Wen, University of Western
Australia, Australia
Scalable Systems and Software: Min Si, Argonne National Laboratory, USA
HiPC 2021 will be the 28th edition of the IEEE International
Conference on High Performance Computing, Data, Analytics, and Data
Science. HiPC serves as a forum to present current work by researchers
from around the world as well as highlight activities in Asia in the
areas of high performance computing and data science. The meeting
focuses on all aspects of high performance computing systems, and data
science and analytics, and their scientific, engineering, and
commercial applications.
Authors are invited to submit original unpublished research
manuscripts that demonstrate current research in all areas of high
performance computing, and data science and analytics, covering all
traditional areas and emerging topics including from machine learning,
big data analytics and blockchain. Each submission should be
submitted to one of the six tracks listed under the two broad themes
of High Performance Computing and Data Science.
Up to two best paper awards will be given for outstanding contributed papers.
HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING
Algorithms. This track invites papers that describe original research
on developing new parallel and distributed computing algorithms, and
related advances. Examples of topics that are of interest include (but
not limited to):
* New parallel and distributed algorithms and design techniques;
* Advances in enhancing algorithmic properties or providing guarantees
(e.g., fault tolerance, resilience, concurrency, data locality,
communication-avoiding);
* Algorithmic techniques for resource allocation and optimization
(e.g., scheduling, load balancing, resource management);
* Provably efficient parallel and distributed algorithms for advanced
scientific computing and irregular applications (e.g., numerical
linear algebra, graph algorithms, computational biology);
* Classical and emerging computation models (e.g.,
parallel/distributed models, quantum computing, neuromorphic and other
bioinspired models).
Architecture. This track invites papers that describe original
research on the design and evaluation of high performance computing
architectures, and related advances. Examples of topics of interest
include (but not limited to):
* High performance processing architectures (e.g., reconfigurable,
system-on-chip, many cores, vector processors);
* Networks for high performance computing platforms (e.g.,
interconnect topologies, network-on-chip);
* Memory, cache and storage architectures (e.g., 3D, photonic,
Processing-In-Memory, NVRAM, burst buffers, parallel I/O);
* Approaches to improve architectural properties (e.g., energy/power
efficiency, reconfigurable, resilience/fault tolerance,
security/privacy);
* Emerging computational architectures (e.g., quantum computing,
neuromorphic and other bioinspired architectures).
Applications. This track invites papers that describe original
research on the design and implementation of scalable and high
performance applications for execution on parallel, distributed and
accelerated platforms, and related advances. Examples of topics of
interest include (but not limited to):
* Shared and distributed memory parallel applications (e.g.,
scientific computing, simulation and visualization applications, graph
and irregular applications, data-intensive applications,
science/engineering/industry applications, emerging applications in
IoT and life sciences, etc.);
* Methods, algorithms, and optimizations for scaling applications on
peta- and exa-scale platforms (e.g., co-design of hardware and
software, heterogeneous and hybrid programming);
* Hardware acceleration of parallel applications (e.g., GPUs, FPGA,
vector processors, manycore);
* Application benchmarks and workloads for parallel and distributed platforms.
Systems Software. This track invites papers that describe original
research on the design, implementation, and evaluation of systems
software for high performance computing platforms, and related
advances. Examples of topics of interest include (but not limited to):
* Scalable systems and software architectures for high-performance
computing (e.g., middleware, operating systems, I/O services);
* Techniques to enhance parallel performance (e.g., compiler/runtime
optimization, learning from application traces, profiling);
* Techniques to enhance parallel application development and
productivity (e.g., Domain-Specific Languages, programming
environments, performance/correctness checking and debugging);
* Techniques to deal with uncertainties, hardware/software resilience,
and fault tolerance;
* Software for cloud, data center, and exascale platforms (e.g.,
middleware tools, schedulers, resource allocation, data migration,
load balancing);
* Software and programming paradigms for heterogeneous platforms
(e.g., libraries for CPU/GPU, multi-GPU clusters, and other
accelerator platforms).
SCALABLE DATA SCIENCE
Scalable Algorithms and Analytics. This track invites papers that
describe original research on developing scalable algorithms for data
analysis at scale, and related advances. Examples of topics of
interest include (but not limited to):
* New scalable algorithms for fundamental data analysis tasks
(supervised, unsupervised learning, and pattern discovery);
* Scalable algorithms that are designed to address the characteristics
of different data sources and settings (e.g., graphs, social networks,
sequences, data streams);
* Scalable algorithms and techniques to reduce the complexity of
large-scale data (e.g., streaming, sublinear data structures,
summarization, compressive analytics);
* Scalable algorithms that are designed to address requirements in
different data-driven application domains (e.g., life sciences,
business, agriculture);
* Scalable algorithms that ensure the transparency and fairness of the analysis;
* Case studies, experimental studies, and benchmarks for scalable
algorithms and analytics;
* Scaling and accelerating machine learning, deep learning, and
computer vision applications.
Scalable Systems and Software. This track invites papers that describe
original research on developing scalable systems and software for
handling data at scale and related advances. Examples of topics of
interest include (but not limited to):
* New parallel and distributed algorithms and design techniques;
* Design of scalable system software to support various applications
(e.g., recommendation systems, web search, crowdsourcing applications,
streaming applications)
* Scalable system software for various architectures (e.g., OpenPower,
GPUs, FPGAs).
* Architectures and systems software to support various operations in
large data frameworks (e.g., storage, retrieval, automated workflows,
data organization, visualization, visual analytics,
human-in-the-loop);
* Systems software for distributed data frameworks (e.g., distributed
file system, virtualization, cloud services, resource optimization,
scheduling);
* Standards and protocols for enhancing various aspects of data
analytics (e.g., open data standards, privacy-preserving, and secure
schemes).
IMPORTANT DATES
Abstract Submission Deadline: 8 July, 2021
Paper Submission Deadline: 16 July, 2021 (hard deadline)
Notification of Initial Decisions: 27 September, 2021
Deadline for Revised Submission: 18 October, 2021
Notification of Final Decisions: 25 October, 2021
Camera Ready Due (for all accepted papers): 7 November, 2021
MANUSCRIPT AND SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Abstracts of no more than 300 words must be submitted by the abstract
submission deadline. The title and abstract submitted by this deadline
should have sufficient detail and not just be a placeholder.
Submitted manuscripts should be structured as technical papers and may
not exceed ten (10) single-spaced double-column pages using 10-point
size font on 8.5×11 inch pages (IEEE conference style), including
figures, tables, and references. The submitted paper should list the
authors and their affiliations.
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Authors of selected high-quality papers in HiPC 2021 will be invited
to submit extended versions of their papers for possible publication
in a special issue of the Journal of Parallel and Distributed
Computing.
Submit your paper: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=hipc2021.
REVIEW PROCESS
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evaluated on originality, relevance of the problem to the conference
theme, technical strength, rigor in analysis, quality of results, and
organization and clarity of presentation of the paper. Authors are
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14th Workshop on Resiliency in High Performance Computing (Resilience)
in Clusters, Clouds, and Grids
<https://www.csm.ornl.gov/srt/conferences/Resilience/2021>
in conjunction with
the 27th International European Conference on Parallel and Distributed
Computing (Euro-Par), Lisbon, Portugal
August 30 - September 3, 2021
<http://2021.euro-par.org>
Overview:
Resilience is a critical challenge as high performance computing (HPC) systems continue to increase component counts, individual component reliability decreases (such as due to shrinking process technology and near-threshold voltage (NTV) operation), hardware complexity increases (such as due to heterogeneous computing) and software complexity increases (such as due to complex data- and workflows, real-time requirements and integration of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies with traditional applications).
Correctness and execution efficiency, in spite of faults, errors, and failures, is essential to ensure the success of the HPC systems, cluster computing environments, Grid computing infrastructures, and Cloud computing services. The impact of faults, errors, and failures in such HPC systems can range from financial losses due to system downtime (sometimes several tens-of-thousands of Dollars per lost system-hour), to financial losses due to unnecessary overprovision (acquisition and operating costs), to financial losses and legal liabilities due to erroneous or delayed output.
The emergence of AI technology opens up new possibilities, but also new problems. Using AI technology for operational intelligence that enables resilience in HPC systems and centers is a complex control problem, while designing resilient AI technology for HPC applications is a difficult algorithmic problem. Resilience for HPC systems encompasses a wide spectrum of fundamental and applied research and development, including theoretical foundations, error/failure and anomaly detection, monitoring and control, end-to-end data integrity, enabling infrastructure, and resilient algorithms.
This workshop brings together experts in the community to further research and development in HPC resilience and to facilitate exchanges across the computational paradigms of extreme-scale HPC, cluster computing, Grid computing, and Cloud computing.
Submission Guidelines:
Authors are invited to submit papers electronically in English in PDF format. Submitted manuscripts should be structured as technical papers and BETWEEN 10 AND 12 PAGES, including figures, tables and references, using Springer's Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) format at <http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0>. Papers with less than 10 or more than 12 pages will not be accepted due to publisher guidelines. Submissions should include abstract, key words and the e-mail address of the corresponding author. Papers not conforming to these guidelines may be returned without review. All manuscripts will be reviewed and will be judged on correctness, originality, technical strength, significance, quality of presentation, and interest and relevance to the conference attendees. Submitted papers must represent original unpublished research that is not currently under review for any other conference or journal. Papers not following these guidelines will be rejected
without review and further action may be taken, including (but not limited to) notifications sent to the heads of the institutions of the authors and sponsors of the conference. Submissions received after the due date or not appropriately structured may also not be considered. The proceedings will be published in Springer's LNCS as post-conference proceedings. At least one author of an accepted paper must register for and attend the workshop for inclusion in the proceedings. Authors may contact the workshop program chairs for more information.
Important websites:
- Resilience 2021 Website: <https://www.csm.ornl.gov/srt/conferences/Resilience/2021>
- Resilience 2021 Submissions: <https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=europar2021> (Select "WS06" Track)
- Euro-Par 2021 website: <http://2021.euro-par.org>
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Theoretical foundations for resilience:
- Metrics and measurement
- Statistics and optimization
- Simulation and emulation
- Formal methods
- Efficiency modeling and uncertainty quantification
- Experience reports
- Error/failure/anomaly detection and reliability/dependability modeling:
- Statistical analyses
- Machine learning and artificial intelligence
- Digital twins
- Data collection and aggregation
- Information visualization
- Monitoring and control for resilience:
- Center, system and application monitoring and control
- Reliability, availability, serviceability and performability
- Tunable fidelity and quality of service
- Automated response and recovery
- Operational intelligence to enable resilience
- End-to-end integrity:
- Fault tolerant design of centers, systems and applications
- Forward migration and verification
- Degraded operation
- Error propagation, failure cascades, and error/failure containment
- Testing and evaluation, including fault/error/failure injection
- Enabling infrastructure for resilience:
- Reliability, availability, serviceability systems
- System software and middleware
- Resilience extensions for programming models
- Tools and frameworks
- Support for resilience in heterogeneous architectures
- Resilient algorithms:
- Algorithmic detection and correction
- Resilient solvers and algorithm-based fault tolerance
- Fault tolerant numerical methods
- Robust iterative algorithms
- Resilient artificial intelligence
Important Dates:
- Workshop papers due: June 14, 2021 (23:59 AoE) [2nd Extension]
- Workshop author notification: June 30, 2021
- Workshop author registration: TBD
- Workshop paper (for informal workshop proceedings, due in EasyChair): July 14, 2021
- Workshop date: August 30 or 31, 2021
- Workshop camera-ready papers: September 10, 2021
General Co-Chairs:
- Stephen L. Scott
Tennessee Tech University, USA
scottsl(a)ornl.gov
- Christian Engelmann
Oak Ridge National Laboratory , USA
engelmannc(a)ornl.gov
Program Co-Chairs:
- Ferrol Aderholdt
Middle Tennessee State University, USA
ferrol.aderholdt(a)mtsu.edu
- Thomas Naughton
Oak Ridge National Laboratory , USA
naughtont(a)ornl.gov
Workshop Chair Emeritus:
- Chokchai (Box) Leangsuksun
Louisiana Tech University, USA
box(a)latech.edu
Program Committee:
- Wesley Bland, Intel Corporation, USA
- Hans-Joachim Bungartz, Technical University of Munich, Germany
- Marc Casas, Barcelona Supercomputer Center, Spain
- Zizhong Chen, University of California at Riverside, USA
- James Elliott, Sandia National Laboratories, USA
- Kurt Ferreira, Sandia National Laboratories, USA
- Saurabh Hukerikar, NVIDIA, USA
- Ignacio Laguna, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA
- Scott Levy, Sandia National Laboratories, USA
- Rolf Riesen, Intel Corporation, USA
- Yves Robert, ENS Lyon, France
- Thomas Ropars, Universite Grenoble Alpes, France
- Martin Schulz, Technical University of Munich, Germany
- Keita Teranishi, Sandia National Laboratories, USA
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Thomas Naughton naughtont(a)ornl.gov
Research Associate (865) 576-4184