Program

EasyChair Smart Program (additional information such as abstract. The correct orders of presentations in sessions are below.)
  • May 21st., The room of Poster Session is changed from Room 4 to 1, and available from May 28th to 29th. Due to this change, the room of Session 5C is changed from Room 2+1 to 2.

Days: May 28th,29th30th

May 28th
13:30 Registration
14:15 Opening OC Chair: Kenjiro Taura (The University of Tokyo) Hall
14:30 2A: Concurrency Control Chair: Kazuo Goda (The University of Tokyo) Hall
Masaki Hayashi, Yuki Futamase, Tomoki Tajimi (Nagoya Institute of Technology), Ryota Shioya (Nagoya University), Masahiro Goshima (NII), Tomoaki Tsumura (Nagoya Institute of Technology)
Concurrency Control by Combination Use of Lock and Transactional Memory (OB4)
Takayuki Tanabe (University of Tsukuba), Hideyuki Kawashima (Keio University), Osamu Tatebe (University of Tsukuba)
Proposal of combination of concurrency control method Cicada and parallel write ahead logging method P-WAL (OB4)
  Sho Nakazono, Hiroki Kumazaki, Uchiyama Hiroyuki (NTT)
InvisibleWriteRule: Extended Write-Locking Protocol for Concurrency Control (BR)
2B: Highly Efficient Application Chair: Takatsugu Ono (Kyushu University) Room 4+3
Yuki Tsujimaru, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Masaaki Kondo, Hiroshi Nakamura (The University of Tokyo)
Gateway Placement Techniques for Improving Power Efficiency of IoT Platforms with LPWA Networks (OM2)
Hiroaki Honda (Kyushu University, JST-CREST), Takeshi Noro (None)
Development and Performance Evaluation of Configuration Interaction and Complete Active Space SCF Calculation Program by Ruby Scripting Language
  Yuta Ideguchi, Yoshiyuki Ohno, Kazuhisa Ishizaka (NEC Corporation)
Acceleration of Bilatelal Filter on Vector Processor
16:00 Coffee Break
16:30 3: Keynote Talk A Chair: Hideyuki Kawashima (Keio University) Hall
  Yuzuru Tanaka (Professor Emeritus, Hokkaido University)
Augmentation: From Integration to Federation
18:00
May 29th
09:30 4: Invited Talk A Chair: Shin’ichi Miyazawa (SECOM) Hall
  Masanori Kusunoki (Japan Digital Design,Inc.)
Issues on Blockchain utilization and virtual currency regulation
11:00 Lunch Break
12:30 5: Young Researcher Sessions (20 min.)
5A: Database Chair: Ryousei Takano (AIST) Hall
Takehiro Nagato, Takahiro Yamanishi, Tomio Kamada, Yumi Takaki, Chikara Ohta (Kobe University)
Distributed Key-Value Store for Edge Computing and its Explicit Data Distribution Management Method
Ayae Ichinose (Ochanomizu University), Atsuko Takefusa (NII), Hidemoto Nakada (AIST), Masato Oguchi (Ochanomizu University)
Consideration of Performance of a Kafka-based Real-time Video Analysis
Framework Using a Replication Function
(Eff)
Kouhei Takagi, Katsuhiro Ueno, Atsushi Ohori (Tohoku University)
Integration of a Streaming Database into SML#
Yuki Sato, Yuto Hayamizu, Kazuo Goda, Masaru Kitsuregawa (The University of Tokyo)
Creation of an Environment for Performance Emulation of Host Managed Shingled Magnetic Recording Disk Drives and Exploratory Experiments by the Use of IO Traces under it
  Yuki Horie (University of Tsukuba) , Hideyuki Kawashima (Keio University), Osamu Tatebe (University of Tsukuba)
Revisiting a distributed consensus algorithm PBFT
5B: HW/SW Systems Chair: Yohei Hasegawa (Toshiba Memory Corp.) Room 4+3
Hiroki Nakazawa, Kenjiro Taura (The University of Tokyo)
Performance Evaluation of Low Latency SSD as a Memory Extension
Tatsuro Terasaki, Kenjiro Taura (The University of Tokyo)
The Implementation of a Work Stealing Scheduler Based on Locality-Aware Strategy
Hiroka Ihara (The University of Tokyo), Shigeyuki Sato (Kochi University of Technology), Kenjiro Taura (The University of Tokyo)
A scannerless parsing method based on the LL(*) grammar (Ori)
Jouji Sakamoto, Naoki Fujieda, Shuichi Ichikawa (Toyohashi University of Technology)
Preliminary study of implementation of application-specific instruction for processor generated by high level synthesis
  Kota Uotani, Katsuhiro Ueno, Atsushi Ohori (Tohoku University)
Uncaught exception verification for ML programs using Java PathFinder
5C: GPU & Learning Chair: Akira Naruse (NVIDIA) Room 2
Akira Kani, Izumi Asakure, Hidehiko Masuhara, Tomoyuki Aotani (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
A Program Synthesis System for Optimizing GPGPU Program
Issei Nagasaka,Hirobumi Tominaga, Asuka Nakamura, Yoshitaka Maekawa (Chiba Institute of Technology)
Evaluation of Dynamic Parallelism for JDS-Based Sparse Matrix Vector Multiplication on CUDA
Hajime Mimura, Toshio Endo (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Performance Improvement of Video Classification with LSTM by Reordering of Learning (Pre)
  Tomokazu Higuchi, Kenjiro Taura (The University of Tokyo)
Performance analysis and optimization of CPU and GPU in deep learning framework
14:10 Coffee Break
15:15 6: Keynote Talk B Chair: Kenjiro Taura (The University of Tokyo) Hall
  Krishnamoorthy, Sriram (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)
Scalable Runtime Support for Task-parallel Programs
16:45 7: Poster Session Chair: Naoki Fujieda (Toyohashi Tech) Room 3+2+1
17:45 Award Ceremony PC Chair: Masahiro Goshima (NII)
18:00 Banquet
20:00
May 30th
09:30 8: Invited Talk B Chair: Koji Inoue (Kyushu University) Hall
  Shu Tanaka (Waseda Institute for Advanced Study)
Theory and Applications of Quantum Annealing
11:00 Lunch Break
12:30 9A: Data Architecture Chair: Jun Miyazaki (Tokyo Institute of Technology) Hall
Masafumi Oyamada (NEC)
Adaptive Partial Aggregation Tree
  Noriyuki Watanabe (University of Tsukuba) , Hideyuki Kawashima (Keio Univeristy), Osamu Tatebe (University of Tsukuba)
Bulk loading Masstree (Sig)
9B: Distributed Systems Chair: Atsuko Takefusa (NII) Room 4+3
Harunobu Daikoku (University of Tsukuba) , Hideyuki Kawashima (Keio University), Osamu Tatebe (University of Tsukuba)
Design And Evaluation of Skew-aware Collective Communication for MapReduce Shuffling (BM2)
  Kanon Sasaki, Kouto Miyazawa, Naoki Oda, Masato Hanai, Saneyasu Yamaguchi (Kogakuin University)
A Study on TCP Fairness between TCP BBR and other TCPs (OUG)
9C: Neural Network Chair: Yutaka Yamada (Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corp.) Room 2+1
Jun Ishii, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Masaaki Kondo (The University of Tokyo)
Optimizing Quantization of Individual Neurons in Deep Learning and its Accelerator Architecture
  Yuria Hiraga, Hisakazu Fukuoka, Takamasa Mitani, Takashi Nakada, Yasuhiko Nakashima (NAIST)
High-efficiency execution model for inference on DNNs using partial CNN sharing (BM1)
13:30 Coffee Break
13:45 10A: Database Systems Chair: Sho Nakazono (NTT) Hall
Boming Luo , Yuto Hayamizu, Kazuo Goda, Masaru Kitsuregawa (The University of Tokyo)
An Energy Consumption Model of Analytical Query Processing in Database Systems based on Processor Performance Modes (OM1)
  Yasuhiro Nakamura (University of Tsukuba), Hideyuki Kawashima (Keio University), Osamu Tatebe (University of Tsukuba)
Group Commit: Friend or Foe? (Eff)
10B: Program Optimization Chair: Satoshi Ohshima (Kyushu University) Room 4+3
Koki Ishida, Akie Miura, Takeshi Fukaya, Takeshi Iwashita (Hokkaido University), Hiroshi Nakashima (Kyoto University),
Cache Blocking for Sparse Matrix-Vector Multiplication using DIA-CRS based Hybrid Storage Format (BB4)
  Senxi Li, Takeshi Iwashita and Takeshi Fukaya (Hokkaido University)
Enhancement of Algebraic Block Multi-Color Ordering for ILU Preconditioning and Its Performance Evaluation in Preconditioned GMRES Solver (BR)
14:45 Coffee Break
15:00 11A: Data Processing Frameworks Chair: Hidemoto Nakada (AIST) Hall
Takafumi Saito, Teruyoshi Zenmyo (Cyberagent, Inc.)
Managing Stateful Data in Stream Processing
  Takumi Matsumoto (Osaka University), Takeshi Yamamuro (NTT), Asato Ogasawara, Yuya Sasaki, Makoto Onizuka (Osaka University)
Framework for efficient exploratory data analysis
11B: Program Development Chair: Junya Arai (NTT) Room 4+3
Ryosuke Tsuboi, Daisuke Yamaguchi, Kimio Kuramitsu (Yokohama National University)
NezCC: A Language-Agnostic PEG Parser Generator
  Christian Helm, Kenjiro Taura (The University of Tokyo)
A Tool Supported Approach to Precisely Identify Memory Performance Problems
16:00 Closing PC Chair: Masahiro Goshima (NII) Hall
16:15
(BR), etc. : Award
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