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+ | *'''2009.November.7''' - Submission deadline for [http://cTuning.org/workshop-smart10 SMART'10 workshop] has been extended until the 22nd of November, 2009. | ||
*'''2009.October.2''' - We successfully passed the final [http://www.milepost.eu MILEPOST] review and the project is officially over. We would like to thank all the partners from the University of Edinburgh, IBM Haifa, CAPS and ARC for a great collaborative work during last 3 years and [http://cTuning.org/community cTuning community] for a very interesting feedback and extensions! We released all the tools from the project and hope to continue extending them within community-driven [http://cTuning.org cTuning.org]. This infrastructure should open up many interesting research opportunities for performance auto-tuning based on statistical and machine learning techniques so we hope to see many more interesting extensions to the MILEPOST/cTuning technology soon ;) !.. | *'''2009.October.2''' - We successfully passed the final [http://www.milepost.eu MILEPOST] review and the project is officially over. We would like to thank all the partners from the University of Edinburgh, IBM Haifa, CAPS and ARC for a great collaborative work during last 3 years and [http://cTuning.org/community cTuning community] for a very interesting feedback and extensions! We released all the tools from the project and hope to continue extending them within community-driven [http://cTuning.org cTuning.org]. This infrastructure should open up many interesting research opportunities for performance auto-tuning based on statistical and machine learning techniques so we hope to see many more interesting extensions to the MILEPOST/cTuning technology soon ;) !.. |
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Universal Adaptation Framework |
Statically enabling run-time optimization and adaptation |
Navigation: cTuning.org > CTools UNIversal aDAPTation Framework (UNIDAPT) is the hybrid static/dynamic framework to enable low-overhead run-time adaptation, optimization and scheduling for unicore and heterogeneous multi-core architectures (GPGPU, CELL, etc) based on static function cloning (with explicit memory transfers if needed), dynamic monitoring routines and run-time decision trees based on static and dynamic program and dataset features. We are implementing this framework in GCC 4.4/4.5 combined with ICI (though maybe source-to-source adaptation framework can still be useful) within Google Summer of Code'09 program. We also hope to provide a unified view of heterogeneous architectures (CPU/GPU, CELL-like, FPGA, accelerators), optimizations and data movement/partitioning with a high-level abstraction layer (architectures, compilers, run-time systems) to automate and simplify program development and optimization for heterogeneous multi-core systems. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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You are welcome to join us and participate in discussions, developments or provide feedback and suggestions to extend UNIDAPT Framework.