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* ''[http://www.prism.uvsq.fr/~bad Denis Barthou]''<BR>University of Versailles, France
* ''[http://www.prism.uvsq.fr/~bad Denis Barthou]''<BR>University of Versailles, France
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* ''[http://www.cis.udel.edu/~cavazos John Cavazos]''<BR>University of Delaware, USA
 
* ''[http://www.cs.utah.edu/~chunchen Chun Chen]''<BR>University of Utah, USA
* ''[http://www.cs.utah.edu/~chunchen Chun Chen]''<BR>University of Utah, USA
* ''[http://www.cs.pitt.edu/~childers Bruce Childers]''<BR>University of Pittsburgh, USA
* ''[http://www.cs.pitt.edu/~childers Bruce Childers]''<BR>University of Pittsburgh, USA
* ''[http://cobweb.ecn.purdue.edu/~eigenman Rudolf Eigenmann]''<BR>Purdue University, USA
* ''[http://cobweb.ecn.purdue.edu/~eigenman Rudolf Eigenmann]''<BR>Purdue University, USA
* ''[http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/bfranke Björn Franke]''<BR>University of Edinburgh, UK
* ''[http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/bfranke Björn Franke]''<BR>University of Edinburgh, UK
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* ''[http://fursin.net/research Grigori Fursin]''<BR>INRIA, France
 
* ''[http://polaris.cs.uiuc.edu/~garzaran Maria Garzaran]''<BR>UIUC, USA
* ''[http://polaris.cs.uiuc.edu/~garzaran Maria Garzaran]''<BR>UIUC, USA
* ''[http://www.info.uni-karlsruhe.de/~glesner Sabine Glesner]''<BR>TU Berlin, Germany
* ''[http://www.info.uni-karlsruhe.de/~glesner Sabine Glesner]''<BR>TU Berlin, Germany
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* ''[http://www.cs.wm.edu/~xshen Xipeng Shen]''<BR>College of William & Mary, USA
* ''[http://www.cs.wm.edu/~xshen Xipeng Shen]''<BR>College of William & Mary, USA
* ''[http://www.cs.rice.edu/~linda Linda Torczon]''<BR>Rice University, USA
* ''[http://www.cs.rice.edu/~linda Linda Torczon]''<BR>Rice University, USA
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* ''[http://www.cs.fsu.edu/~whalley David Whalley]''<BR>Florida State University, USA
 
* ''[http://www.cs.utsa.edu/~whaley R. Clint Whaley]''<BR>UTSA, USA
* ''[http://www.cs.utsa.edu/~whaley R. Clint Whaley]''<BR>UTSA, USA
* ''[http://www.ict.ac.cn/english Chengyong Wu]''<BR>ICT, China
* ''[http://www.ict.ac.cn/english Chengyong Wu]''<BR>ICT, China

Revision as of 18:30, 24 July 2009

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4th Workshop on Statistical and Machine learning approaches to ARchitecture and compilaTion
(SMART'10)


January 23 or 24, 2010, Pisa, Italy

(co-located with HiPEAC 2010 Conference)

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Program Chair:

Workshop Organizers:

Steering Committee:

    TBA

Program Committee:

The rapid rate of architectural change and the large diversity of architecture features has made it increasingly difficult for compiler writers to keep pace with microprocessor evolution. This problem has been compounded by the introduction of multicores. Thus, compiler writers have an intractably complex problem to solve. A similar situation arises in processor design where new approaches are needed to help computer architects make the best use of new underlying technologies and to design systems well adapted to future application domains.

Recent studies have shown the great potential of statistical machine learning and search strategies for compilation and machine design. The purpose of this workshop is to help consolidate and advance the state of the art in this emerging area of research. The workshop is a forum for the presentation of recent developments in compiler techniques and machine design methodologies based on space exploration and statistical machine learning approaches with the objective of improving performance, parallelism, scalability, and adaptability.

Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):

    Machine Learning, Statistical Approaches, or Search applied to
  • Empirical Automatic Performance Tuning
  • Iterative Feedback-Directed Compilation
  • Self-tuning Programs, Libraries and Language Extensions
  • Dynamic Optimization/Split Compilation/Adaptive Execution
  • Adaptive Parallelization
  • Low-power Optimizations
  • Adaptive Virtualization
  • Performance Modeling
  • Performance Portability
  • Adaptive Processor and System Architecture
  • Architecture Simulation and Design Space Exploration
  • Collective Optimization
  • Self-tuning Computing Systems
  • Other Topics relevant to Intelligent and Adaptive Compilers/Architectures/OS

Paper Submission Guidelines:

    Submitted papers should be original and not published or submitted for publication elsewhere. Papers should use the LNCS format and should be 15 pages maximum. Manuscript preparation guidelines can be found at the LNCS specification web site (go to -> For Authors -> Information for LNCS Authors). Papers must be submitted in the PDF format.

    An informal collection of the papers to be presented will be distributed at the workshop. All accepted papers will appear on the workshop website.

Submission website:

Important Dates:

    Final deadline for submission: November 7, 2009
    Decision notification: December 14, 2009
    Workshop: January 23 or 24, 2010 (half-day)

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