HiPC 2014 will feature the 7th student research symposium on High Performance Computing (HPC) aimed at stimulating and fostering student research, and providing an international forum to highlight student research accomplishments. The symposium will also provide exposure to students in the best practices in HPC in academia and industry.
The one-day symposium to be held on Day 1 of the conference () and will feature brief presentations by student authors on their research, followed by a poster exhibit. Short invited talks by leading HPC researchers/ practitioners will be included in the program, which will be posted to this page prior to the conference along with the schedule of presentations by student authors.
The Conference Reception and Student Symposium Poster Exhibits will provide an opportunity for students to interact with HPC researchers and practitioners (and recruiters) from academia and industry. For additional details, please contact the Symposium Co-Chairs.
Awards for Best Paper and Best Poster will be presented at the symposium. A book containing the resumes of the students participating in the symposium will be compiled and made available to the sponsors of the HiPC 2014 conference.
The following papers have been accepted for presentation on Day 1 of the conference. See the Advance Program for the schedule of SRS presentations.
Efficient Indexing and Processing of Trajectory Similarity Searches with Memory Constraints on the GPU Michael Gowanlock (University of Hawaii), Henri Casanova (University of Hawaii).
ACCORD: An Analytical Cache Contention Model using Reuse Distances for Modern Multiprocessors Rakhi Hemani (IIIT-Delhi), Subhasis Banerjee (IIIT-Delhi), Apala Guha (university of Chicago)
HiBeat: A Novel Highly Accurate Implementation of Cardiac Pulse Measurement On A Multicore Architecture Soundar Thiagarajan (PSG College Of Technology), Kaliuday Balleda (MulticoreWare India (P) Ltd)
Replication in Grid Using Domination Set Joseph John (Rajagiri school of Engineering & Technology), Abin Paul (Rajagiri school of Engineering & Technology), Binu A (Rajagiri school of Engineering & Technology), Asish P Mathew (Rajagiri school of Engineering & Technology).
Smart Triggers: Using Analytic for Smart Alerting PraveenVenkateswaran (BITS-Pilani,Hyderabad campus), Aruna Malapati (BITS-Pilani,Hyderabad campus), Maitreya Natu (Tata Research Development and Design Centre, Pune), Vaishali Sadaphal (Tata Research Development and Design Centre, Pune)
GPU Accelerated Automation of Detection and Segmentation of Blood Vessels, Optic Disk and Macula in Fundus Images O M Balasairamkumar (SSSIHL), Pabbathi Sai Pavan (SSSIHL), Dandu Rajeev (SSSIHL), Baruah Pallav Kumar (SSSIHL).
Toward Predictable Batch Systems Using What-If Analysis Pushkar Gupta (BITS-Pilani,Hyderabad campus), Aruna Malapati (BITS-Pilani,Hyderabad campus), Maitreya Natu (Tata Research Development and Design Centre, Pune), Vaishali Sadaphal (Tata Research Development and Design Centre, Pune)
High Speed FFT for GPGPUs Kartik Hegde (NITK Surathkal)
Parallel Learning of Deep Convolutional Neural networks and its Application to Action Recognition Sai Rajeswar (Indian institute of technology-Delhi), Ravisankar Adepu (Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad), Vineeth Balasubramanian (Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad), C. D.Sudheer (IBM IRL, New Delhi)
A Memory-access Efficient Parallel Algorithm for Spectrum-based Short Read Error Correction Nagakishore Jammula (GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY), Sriram Chockalingam (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay), Srinivas Aluru (GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY)
Towards Scalable, Sequentially-Dependent Algorithms on Time-Series Graphs Neel Choudhury (Indian Institute of Science), Yogesh Simmhan (Indian Institute of Science)
Online Update Strategies for Distributed Stream Processing in Apache Storm Tarun Sharma (Indian Institute of Science), Yogesh Simmhan (Indian Institute of Science)
The follow submissions were accepted as posters to be displayed as part of the Student Research Symposium on Day 1 of the conference along with papers being presented earlier in the day.
GPU Based Acceleration For Fergus' Image Deblurring Alogrithm Geethan Karunaratne (University of Moratuwa), Udaranga Wickramasinghe (University of Moratuwa), Jayathu Samarawickrama (University of Moratuwa)
A Quadro Coding Technique to Reduce Self Transitions in VLSI Interconnects Sandeep Saini (The LNM Institute of Information Technology, Jaipur), Ojshri Sharma (The LNM Institute of Information Technology, Jaipur)
Implementing transactions on a shared peer to peer persistent data space MihanL iyanage (university of colombo), Nalin Ranasinghe (university of Colombo)
High Performance Integer Arithmetic Circuit Design on Reconfigurable Computing Platforms Ayan Palchaudhuri (IIT Kharagpur), Rajat Subhra Chakraborty (Assistant Professor, Dept. of CSE, IIT Kharagpur)
A visible midpoint based Parallel genetic algorithm for robot path planning Prince Raj (National Institute of Science And Technology), Adla Sutej (National Institute of Science And Technology), Saroj K Satapathy (National Institute of Science And Technology), Motahar Reza (National Institute of Science And Technology)
Mixed mode programming for matrix multiplication on small GPU clusters Madhawa Bandara (university of colombo), Nalin Ranasinghe (university of colombo)
NCGL: Neighboring-Core Glue Logic for Multi-Core Processors Nithin Kamath (NITK), Arjun Raghunath (NITK), Chethan N (NITK), Arjun Aravind, Padma J (CEG, Anna University), Ramesh Kini (NITK), Ranjani Parthasarathi (CEG, Anna University), Reetinder Sidhu (Tech Mahindra)
Parallel Matlab Implementation of the Lattice Boltzmann Method on GPUs Akshay Kanoria ( Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar), Murali Damodaran (Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar)
GPU Accelerated Fast and Compact Representation of Actions in Movies Sai Sudheer Goturu (Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning), Jagannath V (Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning), Pallav Kumar Baruah (Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning)
GPU-Accelerated Fast Compressive Object Tracking Siva Sundar (Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning), Vijay Sai A (Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning), Pallav Kumar Baruah (Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning)