Accepted Posters

31st IEEE International Conference on High Performance Computing, Data, & Analytics

The following the list of accepted posters to appear in HiPC 2024:

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1. Performance Enhancement of Cyber Range through HPC: Issues and Challenges
Durbadal Chattaraj (Dayananda Sagar University), Srihari K B (Dayananda Sagar University), Bansidharee Maji (Dayananda Sagar University)

2. Parallel Katz Centrality On Evolving Graphs
Dishit Sharma (Indian Institute of Technology, Jodhpur), Prajjwal Nijhara (Indian Institute of Technology, Jodhpur), Dip Sankar Banerjee (Indian Institute of Technology, Jodhpur)

3. Performance Efficiency of Image Processing Algorithms on GPU using GPU specific languages
Smit Bagul (IIT Madras), Akshat Singh (KLA Corporation), Surya Prasad S (IIT Madras), Pradeep Ramachandran (KLA Corporation), Rupesh Nasre (IIT Madras)

4. Towards Real-Time LLM Inference on Heterogeneous Edge Platforms
Rakshith Jayanth (University of Southern California), Neelesh Gupta (University of Southern California), Souvik Kundu (Intel Labs), Deepak A Mathaikutty (Intel Labs), Viktor Prasanna (University of Southern California)

5. Configuration of Neural Network Hyperparameter using Ant Colony Optimization Algorithm
Anuradha Singh (Banaras Hindu University), S. Karthikeyan (Banaras Hindu University)

6. Utilization of HPC for Designing Modern Cryptographic Protocols: Analysis and Observation
Srihari K B (Dayananda Sagar University), Bansidharee Maji (Dayananda Sagar University), Durbadal Chattaraj (Dayananda Sagar University)

7. U-net for Breast Tumor Segmentation
Majina K (Sahyadri College of Engineering and Management)

8. Impact of Constraint Modifications on the CRYSTALS-Kyber Hardware Design
Dixit Dutt Bohra (Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur), Dip Sankar Banerjee (Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur), Somitra Sanadhya (Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur)

9. Hierarchical Machine Learning Model Enhanced with Whale Optimization Algorithm for Predicting High Performance Computing Job Run Times
Suja Ramachandran (IGCAR), Jayalal M.L (IGCAR), Vasudevan M (IGCAR), Jehadeesan R (IGCAR)

10. Comm-bot : Generative AI for Optimising Supply Chains integrating LSTM with LLMs
Murugappan Venkatachalam (Thiagarajar College of Engineering), Vijaya Dhaarshini V (Thiagarajar College of Engineering), Chitra P (Thiagarajar College of Engineering), Priya Thiagarajan (Thiagarajar College of Engineering)

11. Supervised NN Model for Data Augmentation of 4D PES and Application in Quantum Dynamics
Apoorv Kushwaha (IIT Ropar), T. J. Dhilip Kumar (IIT Ropar)

12. Towards Secure Federated Learning: The Impact of Cost-Sensitive Learning on Adversarial Resilience
Nidhi Singh (Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bhilai), Aastha Chauhan (Institute of Engineering and Technology, Lucknow), Subhajit Sidhanta (Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kharagpur)

13. Spanners in Hypergraphs
Maulein Pathak (Department of Computer Science, University of Delhi), Yogish Sabharwal (IBM Research India), Neelima Gupta (Department of Computer Science, University of Delhi)

14. Maximizing Multi-Core Efficiency in BLAS: A Scalable Architecture for Performance
Shivam Gautam (Fujitsu Research of India), Deeksha Goplani (Fujitsu Research of India), Ragesh Hajela (Fujitsu Research of India)

15. History aware interference distance based Page replacement policy for Hybrid Memory
Sadhana Rai (Sahyadri College of Engineering and Management), Basavaraj Talawar (NITK)

16. FNOPerf : A Robust Empirical Model for Predicting LLM Performance
Mitali Sinha (Shell India Markets Pvt. Ltd), Lalson Vincent (Shell India Markets Pvt. Ltd), Mudit Sand (Shell India Markets Pvt. Ltd), Subhasis Banerjee (Shell India Markets Pvt. Ltd)

17. QWID Quantizated Weed Identification Deep neural network
Author: Parikshit Singh Rathore (Indian Institute of Science)

HiPC 2024 is the 31st edition of the IEEE International Conference on High Performance Computing, Data, and Analytics. It will be an in-person event in Bengaluru, India, from December 18 to December 21, 2024

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