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Conference Program
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Wednesday, March 9th
9:00-9:20 Welcome to PDP 2022 and general information
9:20-10:15 Keynote Speaker: Nick Brown (The University of Edinburgh)
Title: Accelerating HPC codes on FPGAs: Will 2022 be the breakthrough year?
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10:15-10:30 Break
10:30-12:00 Session 1: Parallel programming, models and tools
- An efficient compilation of coarse-grained reconfigurable architectures utilizing pre-optimized sub-graph mappings. Ayaka Ohwada, Takuya Kojima and Hideharu Amano
- Evaluating Micro-batch and Data Frequency for Stream Processing Applications on Multi-cores. Adriano Garcia, Dalvan Griebler, Claudio Schepke and Luiz Fernandes
- ESCA: Effective System Call Aggregation for Event-Driven Servers. Yu-Cheng Cheng, Ching-Chun Huang and Chia-Heng Tu
- NAS Parallel Benchmark Kernels with Python: A performance and programming effort analysis focusing on GPUs. Daniel Di Domenico, Gerson Cavalheiro and Joao Vicente Ferreira Lima
- (Short Paper) Towards Parallel Data Stream Processing on System-on-Chip CPU+GPU Devices. Gabriele Mencagli, Dalvan Griebler and Marco Danelutto
12:00-13:30 Lunch Break
13:30-15:00 Session 2: High-performance Computing Applications
- Towards Portable Realizations of Winograd-based Convolution with Vector Intrinsics and OpenMP. Adrián Castelló, Manuel F. Dolz and Enrique S. Quintana-Orti.
- A Parallel Approximation Algorithm for the Steiner Forest Problem. Laleh Ghalami and Daniel Grosu
- Exploiting Vector Extensions to Accelerate Time Series Analysis. Ricardo Quislant, Ivan Fernandez, Eduardo Serralvo, Eladio Gutiérrez and Oscar Plata
- (Short Paper) A Neural Network to Estimate Isolated Performance from Multi-Program Execution. Manel Lurbe, Josué Feliu, Salvador Petit, Maria E. Gomez and Julio Sahuquillo
15:00-15:15 Break
15:15-16:45 Session 3: Distributed Computing
- A Heuristic for Constructing Minimum Average Stretch Spanning Tree Using Betweenness Centrality. Sinchan Sengupta, Sathya Peri, Vipul Aggarwal and Ambey Kumari Gupta
- Accelerating Distributed Deep Reinforcement Learning by In-Network Experience Sampling. Masaki Furukawa and Hiroki Matsutani
- (Short Paper) RISCLESS: A Reinforcement Learning Strategy to Guarantee SLA on Cloud Ephemeral and Stable Resources. Sidahmed Yalles, Mohamed Handaoui, Jean-Emile Dartois, Laurent D'Orazio, Olivier Barais and Jalil Boukhobza
- (Short Paper) SeRSS: a storage mesh architecture to build serverless reliable storage services. Diana Carrizales-Espinoza, Dante Sánchez-Gallegos, J. L. González-Compean, Jesus Carretero and Ricardo Marcelin-Jimenez
Thursday, March 10th
9:00-10:30 Session 4: Parallel Computing
- Anatomy of the BLIS Family of Algorithms for Matrix Multiplication. Adrián Castelló, Francisco D. Igual and Enrique S. Quintana-Orti
- Parallel integer multiplication. Samuel Vivien
- Predicting the Soft Error Vulnerability of GPGPU Applications, Burak Topçu and Işıl Öz
- (Short Paper) GraphCL: a framework for execution of data-flow graphs on multi-device platforms, Konrad Moren and Diana Goehringer
- (Short Paper) Design and Evaluation of Multi-threaded Optimizations for Individual MPI I/O Operations. Raafat Feki and Edgar Gabriel
10:30-10:45 Break
10:45-12:15 Session 5: Systems and Architectures (1)
- Advancing Database System Operators with Near-Data Processing. Sairo Santos, Tiago Rodrigo Kepe, Francis Birck Moreira and Marco A. Z. Alves
- GraphDEAR: An Accelerator Architecture for Exploiting Cache Locality in Graph Analytics Applications. Siyi Hu, Masaaki Kondo, Yuan He, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Hao Zhang, Jun Zhou and Hiroshi Nakamura
- DTM-NUCA: Dynamic Texture Mapping-NUCA for Energy-Efficent Graphics Rendering. David Corbalán-Navarro, Juan L. Aragón, Joan-Manuel Parcerisa and Antonio González
- (Short Paper) dsODENet: Neural ODE and Depthwise Separable Convolution for Domain Adaptation on FPGAs. Hiroki Kawakami, Hirohisa Watanabe, Keisuke Sugiura and Hiroki Matsutani
12:15-13:30 Lunch Break
13:30-15:00 Session 6: Systems and Architectures (2), Cloud computing
- Analysis of the Interactions Between ILP and TLP With Hardware Transactional Memory. Víctor Nicolás-Conesa, Rubén Titos-Gil, Ricardo Fernández-Pascual, Alberto Ros and Manuel E. Acacio
- Clustering Datasets in Cloud Computing Environment for User Identification. Shallaw Mohammed Ali and Gábor Kecskeméti
- (Short Paper) NoaSci: A Numerical Object Array Library for I/O of Scientific Applications on Object Storage. Wei Der Chien, Artur Podobas, Martin Svedin, Andriy Tkachuk, Salem El Sayed, Pawel Herman, Ganesan Umanesan, Sai Narasimhamurthy and Stefano Markidis
- (Short Paper) A Proposal of Mobility Support for the SimGrid Toolkit: Application to IoT simulations. Elías Del-Pozo-Puñal and Felix Garcia-Carballeira
15:00-15:30 Break
15:30-15:45 A little tribute to Euromicro PDP on its 30th aniversary
15:45-16:45 Keynote Speaker: John Pennycook, Intel Corporation
Title: Tools and Techniques for Driving Performance, Portability, and Productivity
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Friday, March 11th
9:15-10:15 Keynote Speakers: Jesús Escudero-Sahuquillo, Pedro J. García, Universidad de Castilla La Mancha.
Title: Congestion in High-Performance Interconnection Networks of the Exascale era: Impact and Solutions
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10:15-10:30 Break
10:30-12:00 Special session 1a: High-Performance Computing in Modelling and Simulation
- Parallel OpenMP and OpenACC Mixing Layer Simulation. Hígor Uélinton Silva, Claudio Schepke, Dalmo Paim de Oliveira, Natiele Lucca and Cesar Flaubiano da Cruz Cristaldo
- A Scalable Architecture Exploiting Elastic Stack and Meta Ensemble of Classifiers for Profiling User Behaviour. Gianluigi Folino, Carla Otranto Godano and Francesco Sergio Pisani
- Using High Performance Approaches to Covid-19 Vaccines Sentiment Analysis. Areeba Umair and Elio Masciari
- Load Balancing of the Parallel Execution of Two Dimensional Partitioned Cellular Automata. Andrea Giordano, Francesca Amelia, Salvatore Gigliotti, Rocco Rongo and William Spataro
12:00-13:15 Lunch Break
13:15-15:00 Special session 1b: High-Performance Computing in Modelling and Simulation, and On-chip architectures
- An Adaptive Cooperative Coevolutionary Algorithm for Parallel Feature Selection in High-Dimensional Datasets. Marjan Firouznia and Giuseppe A. Trunfio
- A parallel software pipeline to select relevant genes for pathway enrichment. Giuseppe Agapito and Mario Cannataro
- (Short Paper) Some Experiments on High Performance Anomaly Detection. Michele Ianni and Elio Masciari
- (Short Paper) Analising the performance of hierarchical collective algorithms on ARM-based multicore clusters. Gladys Utrera, Marisa Gil and Xavier Martorell
- (Short Paper) A Parallel Implementation of the Triangular Shepard Interpolation Method. Andrea Giordano, Francesco Dell'Accio, Filomena Di Tommaso, Rocco Rongo and William Spataro
- Mitigating Transceiver and Token Controller Permanent Faults in Wireless Network-on-Chip. Navonil Chatterjee, Marcelo Ruaro, Kevin J. M. Martin and Jean-Philippe Diguet
15:00-15:15 Break
15:15-17:15 Special session 2: Security in Parallel, Distributed and Network-Based Computing
- Decision Tree-Based Rule Derivation for Intrusion Detection in Safety-Critical Automotive Systems. Lucas Buschlinger, Roland Rieke, Sanat Sarda and Christoph Krauß
- SECPAT: Security Patterns for Resilient Automotive E/E Architectures. Christian Plappert, Florian Fenzl, Roland Rieke, Gianpiero Costantino, Marco De Vincenzi and Ilaria Matteucci
- Towards a Privacy-Aware Electric Vehicle Architecture. Christian Plappert, Jonathan Stancke and Lukas Jäger
- An approach to formal desription of the user notification scenarios in privacy policies. Mikhail Kuznetzov, Evgenia Novikova and Igor Kotenko
- Active learning approach for inappropriate information classification in social networks. Dmitry Levshun, Olga Tushkanova and Andrey Chechulin
- Towards Resilient and Efficient Big Data Storage: Evaluation for a SIEM system Repository Based on HDFS. Igor Saenko and Igor Kotenko