The 5th International Workshop on Adaptive Self-tuning Computing Systems

Event Dates

Jan 21, 2015 - Jan 21, 2015

Location

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Submission Deadline

Oct 24, 2014

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CALL FOR PAPERS

ADAPT: 5th International Workshop on

Adaptive Self-tuning Computing Systems

21 January 2015, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

(co-located with HiPEAC 2015)

http://www.adapt-workshop.org

New Community-Driven Paper Evaluation Option!

Continuing Artifact Evaluation!

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Computing systems are rapidly evolving into heterogeneous

machines featuring many processor cores. This leads to

a tremendous complexity with an unprecedented number of available

design and optimization choices for architectures, applications,

compilers and run-time systems. Using outdated, non-adaptive

technology results in an enormous waste of expensive computing

resources and energy, while slowing down time to market.

The 5th International Workshop on Adaptive Self-tuning Computing

Systems is an interdisciplinary forum for researchers,

practitioners, developers and application writers to discuss

ideas, experience, methodology, applications, compilers,

hardware, practical techniques and tools that can improve

or change existing and future computing systems using

self-tuning technology.

Such systems should be able to automatically adjust their

behavior at all levels (hardware and software) and improve

various characteristics including execution time, energy usage,

reliability, size and costs based on empirical, dynamic,

iterative, auto-tuning, statistical, collective, bio-inspired,

machine learning and alternative techniques while fully utilizing

available resources.

=== Optional Community-Driven Evaluation ===

Although not mandatory, we encourage authors to opt-in for our

new experimental publication model where papers, artifacts and

experimental results are pre-validated by the community. If you

wish to participate in this experiment, simply submit your paper

as usual on the submission website and send an email to the PC

chairs indicating you wish to take part. We will give you

instruction about how to upload your paper to arXiv and we will

open a discussion thread on the reddit social platform to allow

anyone to evaluate and comment on it (the authors will be allowed

to respond to all the comments at any time). One week before the

notification deadline, we will close the discussion thread and

the members of the program chair will reach their decisions based

on their own evaluation but also from the comments of others

(including the authors) found on the discussion thread. We hope

that this will help us make the reviewing process more fair,

transparent and interactive while picking up papers that can

raise interesting discussions at the workshop as described in our

vision paper available in ACM DL and arXiv.

=== Optional Artifact Evaluation ===

To continue our public effort started in 2007 to enable

collaborative, systematic and reproducible research and

experimentation on auto-tuning combined with machine learning,

crowdsourcing and run-time adaptation, we particularly welcome

papers where all related research material including code, data

and experimental results is shared and validated by the

community. Therefore, we encourage authors to either provide

a paragraph in their submitted papers describing how to validate

their experimental results or to submit artifacts for validation

after their paper is accepted. See our reproducibility wiki for

more details: http://c-mind.org/reproducibility

==== Important Dates ====

* Paper submission deadline: 24 October 2014

* Author notification: 19 November 2014

* Final paper version: 3 December 2014

==== Program Chairs/organisers: ====

* Christophe Dubach (University of Edinburgh, UK)

* Grigori Fursin (INRIA Saclay, France)

==== Program Committee: ====

* Rosa M. Badia (BSC, Spain)

* Tianshi Chen (ICT, China)

* Bruce Childers (University of Pittsburgh, USA)

* Koen De Bosschere (Ghent University, Belgium)

* Thomas Fahringer (University of Innsbruck, Austria)

* Michael Gerndt (TU Munich, Germany)

* Marisa Gil (UPC, Spain)

* Timothy Jones (University of Cambridge, UK)

* Anton Lokmotov (ARM, UK)

* Chi-Keung Luk (Intel, USA)

* Tipp Moseley (Google, USA)

* Toshio Nakatani (IBM, Japan)

* Lasse Natvig (NTNU, Norway)

* David Padua (UIUC, USA)

* Raphael Poss (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands)

* Aaron Smith (Microsoft Research, USA)

* Juergen Teich (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany)

* Petr Tuma (Charles University, Czech Republic)

* Ana Lucia Varbanescu (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands)

* Vittorio Zaccaria (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)

==== Paper Submission Guidelines ====

We invite papers in three categories:

* T1: Unpublished Papers presenting novel unpublished ideas

(did not appear in any proceedings). Depending on the maturity

of the work, these papers should be between 2 and 6 pages long

(excluding bibliography). In addition to mature ideas,

preliminary and exploratory work is also welcome in this

category, including wild & crazy ideas.

* T2: Already Published Work (must be your own) presenting

ideas relevant to the ADAPT workshop. These papers should be up

to 2 pages long (excluding bibliography) summarising the

contribution of the original work (including link to it).

* T3: Software/Hardware Demonstration (must be your own)

presenting publicly available and adaptive software and hardware.

Description should be up to 6 pages long summarizing the tool,

demonstration, and relevance to the workshop.

Submissions should be in PDF formatted with double

column/single-spacing, using 10pt fonts and printable on US

letter or A4 sized paper. Accepted papers will be published

online on the conference website and it will not prevent later

publication of extended papers. Depending on the author wish,

we may consider arranging ACM digital library proceedings or

a special journal issue.

Paper submission website:

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=adapt2015

We particularly welcome papers where experimental results can be

validated by the community. If accepted, the final papers should

include Appendix with detailed research methodology and

references to all used data and tools (should be publicly

available by the time of the workshop). Such submissions should

include (reproducible) in the title.

More details for paper submission here:

http://www.adapt-workshop.org

==== Past ADAPT workshops ====

* 4th ADAPT 2014 at HiPEAC 2014, Vienna, Austria

http://adapt-workshop.org/2014

* 3rd ADAPT 2013 at HiPEAC 2013, Berlin, Germany

http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/cdubach/adapt2013/

* 2nd EXADAPT 2012 at ASPLOS 2012, London, UK

http://exadapt.org/2012

* 1st ACM SIGPLAN EXADAPT 2011 at PLDI 2011/FCRC 2011, San Jose, CA, USA

http://exadapt.org/2011