GPU Day – 2016
The 6th in the conference series organized by the Wigner Research Centre for Physics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences is dedicated to the field of many-core computing in scientific and industrial applications.
TOPICS INCLUDE: Current status and near-future of many-core hardware and software Many-core computing in physics and other fields of science Medical applications of parallel technologies Machine Learning, neural networks, feature recognition Image processing, computer vision and reconstruction Industrial applications of many-core computing Many-core computing in education Mobile and embedded parallel computing in science Emerging accelerator platforms
- Dániel BERÉNYI (Wigner RCP) Máté Ferenc NAGY-EGRI (Wigner RCP) Gergely DEBRECZENI (ADASWORKS Ltd. / Wigner RCP) Gergely Gábor BARNAFÖLDI (Wigner RCP) - Szervezők
presenters: Lukasz Migas – AMD Vulkan Fast Paths Dmitry Kozlov – AMD Radeon Open Compute stack overview Maria Rovatsou – CODEPLAY SYCL building blocks for C++ libraries Special Talks by: Dr. Michał Bejger – Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center, Warsaw Polgraw-allsky: GPU-accelerated all-sky blind search for periodic gravitational waves Attila Barsi – Holografika Ltd. Multi everything: parallelism in all shapes and sizes in HoloVizio lightfield display systems Dr. Zsolt Balogh – Mediso Ltd. Ring artifact removal method using GPU-based FDK reconstruction for cone beam CT Zoltán Lehóczky – Lombiq Technologies Ltd. Turning software into hardware – Hastlayer Dr-Ing. Gernot Ziegler – Geofront e.U. Line Segment Maps: Fast and Deterministic Line Detection on the GPU Árpád Takács – AdasWorks Ltd. AdasWorks: artificial intelligence for self-driving cars