ACM Workshop on General Purpose Computing using GPUs: Call for
Posters
Dinesh Manocha
dm at cs.unc.edu
Fri May 14 11:56:20 PDT 2004
One of the categories of this CFP is "geometric algorithms on graphics
processors".
Dinesh
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ACM Workshop on General Purpose Computing using GPUs
http://www.cs.unc.edu/GP2
CALL FOR POSTERS
Posters Submission Due: Tuesday, June 1, 2004
Notification to Authors: Tuesday, June 8, 2004
Final Web Version Due: Wednesday, June 30, 2004
We invite poster submissions on topics related to general-purpose
computing
using graphics hardware. The topics include, but are not limited to
* Scientific computation on GPUs
* Geometric computing using GPUs
* Signal/data processing on GPUs
* Hardware accelerated database queries & operations
* Parallel computing on GPUs
* Programming language and compiler support for GPUs
* Software environments for computing on GPUs
* Data parallel & streaming architectures
* Other novel uses of GPUs.
We particularly encourage student submissions and will award a
prize for
the best student poster. Posters will be reviewed by members of the
conference committee based on originality, quality and relevance.
We plan to schedule one or more sessions during the conference
when poster
authors will be available for presentations and discussions. The
poster
authors can also present live demonstrations and/or videos on
their laptop
computers during that time. The accepted posters will be made
available via
the conference web site.
Submission
Poster proposals should be one page long each and submitted as a PDF
document to: <mailto:gp2 at cs.unc.edu>gp2 at cs.unc.edu by 11:59pm PST
on June
1, 2004. If you wish to include additional images or videos as a
part of
your submission, please post them at a web site and clearly
specify the URL
location on your submission. The length of the video should not
exceed five
minutes.
Dinesh Manocha
Personal WWW: http://www.cs.unc.edu/~dm
Project WWW: http://gamma.cs.unc.edu
dm at cs.unc.edu
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