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4th GPGPU@ASPLOS 2011: Newport Beach, CA, USA
- Proceedings of 4th Workshop on General Purpose Processing on Graphics Processing Units, GPGPU 2011, Newport Beach, CA, USA, March 5, 2011. ACM 2011, ISBN 978-1-4503-0569-3
Applications I
- Cedric Nugteren, Gert-Jan van den Braak, Henk Corporaal, Bart Mesman:
High performance predictable histogramming on GPUs: exploring and evaluating algorithm trade-offs. 1 - Balaji Dhanasekaran, Norman Rubin:
A new method for GPU based irregular reductions and its application to k-means clustering. 2
Optimizations
- Tianyi David Han, Tarek S. Abdelrahman:
Reducing branch divergence in GPU programs. 3 - Andrew A. Davidson, John D. Owens:
Register packing for cyclic reduction: a case study. 4 - Rodrigo Dominguez, Dana Schaa, David R. Kaeli:
Caracal: dynamic translation of runtime environments for GPUs. 5
Applications II
- Andrew Thall:
Fast Mersenne prime testing on the GPU. 6 - Molly A. O'Neil, Martin Burtscher:
Floating-point data compression at 75 Gb/s on a GPU. 7 - Andrew Miller, Vishal Jain, Joseph L. Mundy:
Real-time rendering and dynamic updating of 3-d volumetric data. 8
Instrumentation and analysis
- Naila Farooqui, Andrew Kerr, Gregory Frederick Diamos, Sudhakar Yalamanchili, Karsten Schwan:
A framework for dynamically instrumenting GPU compute applications within GPU Ocelot. 9 - Perhaad Mistry, Chris Gregg, Norman Rubin, David R. Kaeli, Kim M. Hazelwood:
Analyzing program flow within a many-kernel OpenCL application. 10 - Kyle Spafford, Jeremy S. Meredith, Jeffrey S. Vetter:
Quantifying NUMA and contention effects in multi-GPU systems. 11
Applications III
- Dominik Grewe, Anton Lokhmotov:
Automatically generating and tuning GPU code for sparse matrix-vector multiplication from a high-level representation. 12 - Lizandro D. Solano-Quinde, Zhi Jian Wang, Brett M. Bode, Arun K. Somani:
Unstructured grid applications on GPU: performance analysis and improvement. 13
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