Smoky Mountains Computational Sciences and Engineering Conference Data Challenge

Event Dates

Aug 25, 2020 - Aug 27, 2020

Location

Kingsport, Tennesse

Submission Deadline

Jul 27, 2020

SMCDC2020: Smoky Mountains Computational Sciences and Engineering Conference Data Challenge

Kingsport, Tennessee, USA. Dates: August 25-27, 2020

Website: http://SMC-DATACHALLENGE.ORNL.GOV

General chair: Jeff Nichols, Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL)

Data Challenge chair: Suzanne Parete-Koon, ORNL

Conference organizers: Becky Verastegui and Jayson Hines, ORNL

Media and communications: Scott Jones and Elizabeth Rosenthal, ORNL

Important dates:

Data Challenge team registration: Open from March 11, 2020 to June 22, 2020

Papers due: July 27, 2020

Author notification for paper acceptance: August 7, 2020

Paper presentation: August 25-27, 2020

Camera ready paper submission: September 15, 2020

This call is for papers detailing solutions to data analytics challenges based on eminent data sets at ORNL and beyond. These data sets come from scientific simulations and instruments in physical and chemical sciences, electron microscopy, bioinformatics, neutron sources, urban development, and other areas. The challenge questions for each data set will cover multiple difficulty levels. The first question in each challenge should be suitable for a novice, with each subsequent question increasing in difficulty and the series of questions ending with an advanced/expert level challenge question. This data challenge is part of the Smoky Mountains Computational Sciences and Engineering Conference (SMC2020). The current set of data challenges are available here: http://SMC-DATACHALLENGE.ORNL.GOV.

Scientists and researchers are encouraged to compete in these analytics challenges whether they are at the beginning stages of incorporating data analytics into their workflow or data analytics experts interested in applying novel data analytics techniques to data sets of national importance. Students and professionals will compete in separate categories.

Participation:

To compete in SMCDC2020, register your team and select a challenge to solve. Participants may work in teams of up to 4 people and will be required to submit a paper describing their solution. See http://SMC-DATACHALLENGE.ORNL.GOV for details about the specific analytics challenges and categories of competition.

Paper submission:

Papers should be between 6 and 8 pages in length and contain the following sections: a proposed solution to one of the data challenges, background and related work, approach and uniqueness, results, and contributions. Your code may be included as an appendix to the pdf beyond the page limit. Papers will be peer-reviewed and judged by the program committee based on how well they cover these aspects of the work. Selected contributions are planned to be published in SMC2020 proceedings in a CCIS Springer volume. A selected set of papers will be invited to extend work to full papers of 12 pages and it will be due during the camera-ready deadline.

Papers need to be formatted according to Springer’s single column style. Please use the paper templates available for LaTeX and Word (https://www.springer.com/gp/authors-editors/conference-proceedings/conference-proceedings-guidelines). The copyright will need to be transferred to Springer. A copyright form will be provided, which allows users to self-archive.

Papers need to be uploaded here: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=smc2020.

Selected teams will be asked to create a 3-minute video and present a poster describing their solution at SMC2020. Teams must have one member or a proxy available to travel to Kingsport Tennessee and present their solution poster at the conference on August 26th, 2020. Support for finding a proxy presenter will be available for teams unable to send a presenter. Lodging support will be available for each team presenter. Further details and logistics will be provided at the time of selection.

Program Committee:

Barney Maccabe, ORNL (Program Committee Chair)

Gina Tourassi, ORNL

Sadaf Alam, Swiss National Supercomputing Centre

Pete Beckman, Argonne National Laboratory

Greg Peterson, University of Tennessee

Victor Hazlewood, University of Tennessee

Michela Taufer, University of Tennessee

Rio Yokota, Tokyo Institute of Technology

Vivek Sarkar, Georgia Institute of Technology

Jonathan Beard, ARM Research

Paul Cook, Cray

Robert Harrison, Stonybrook University

Michael Schulte, AMD

Gary Grider, Los Alamos National Laboratory

Susan Coghlan, Argonne National Laboratory

Amy Rose, ORNL

Marie Urban, ORNL

Arjun Shankar, ORNL

Suzanne Parete-Koon, ORNL

Ketan Maheshwari, ORNL

Pravallika Devineni, ORNL

Olivera Kotevska, ORNL

Dasha Herrmannova, ORNL

Anne Berres, ORNL

Srinath Ravulaparthy, ORNL

Kuldeep Kurte, ORNL

Jibonananda Sanyal, ORNL

Melissa Dumas, ORNL

Keith Gray, British Petroleum, ORNL

Max Grossman, British Petroleum, ORNL

Anar Yusifov, British Petroleum, ORNL

Ioana Danciu, ORNL

Garrett E. Granroth, ORNL

Peter F. Peterson, ORNL

Wenduo Zhou, ORNL