GPU Day 2019 - The Future of Computing, Graphics and Data Analysis
from
Thursday, 11 July 2019 (00:05)
to
Friday, 12 July 2019 (18:45)
Monday, 8 July 2019
Tuesday, 9 July 2019
Wednesday, 10 July 2019
Thursday, 11 July 2019
08:45
Opening
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Gergely Barnafoldi
(
Wigner RCP RMI of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
)
Tamás Kozsik
(
ELTE
)
Opening
Gergely Barnafoldi
(
Wigner RCP RMI of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
)
Tamás Kozsik
(
ELTE
)
08:45 - 09:00
Room: János Bolyai lecture hall (0-821)
09:00
Head to the Exascale …
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Tibor Temesi
(
Silicon Computers Ltd.
)
Head to the Exascale …
Tibor Temesi
(
Silicon Computers Ltd.
)
09:00 - 09:40
Room: János Bolyai lecture hall (0-821)
09:40
Turning software into computer chips – Hastlayer
Turning software into computer chips – Hastlayer
09:40 - 10:20
Room: János Bolyai lecture hall (0-821)
10:20
Coffe Break
Coffe Break
10:20 - 10:50
Room: János Bolyai lecture hall (0-821)
10:50
The future direction of SYCL and C++ Heterogeneous Programming
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Michael Wong
(
Codeplay Ltd.
)
The future direction of SYCL and C++ Heterogeneous Programming
Michael Wong
(
Codeplay Ltd.
)
10:50 - 11:35
Room: János Bolyai lecture hall (0-821)
11:35
Supercomputing on-demand
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Gábor Varga
(
Microsoft Hungary Ltd.
)
Supercomputing on-demand
Gábor Varga
(
Microsoft Hungary Ltd.
)
11:35 - 12:05
Room: János Bolyai lecture hall (0-821)
12:05
Report and plans on GPU accelerated HPC-s in Hungary
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Zoltán Kiss
(
Governmental Information-Technology Development Agency (KIFÜ)
)
Report and plans on GPU accelerated HPC-s in Hungary
Zoltán Kiss
(
Governmental Information-Technology Development Agency (KIFÜ)
)
12:05 - 12:30
Room: János Bolyai lecture hall (0-821)
12:30
Lunch Break
Lunch Break
12:30 - 13:40
Room: János Bolyai lecture hall (0-821)
13:40
Random Number Generation on GPUs
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István Kiss
(
StreamHPC Ltd.
)
Random Number Generation on GPUs
István Kiss
(
StreamHPC Ltd.
)
13:40 - 14:20
Room: János Bolyai lecture hall (0-821)
14:20
High-Performance Implementation Techniques of CUDA-based 1D and 2D Particle-in-Cell/MCC Plasma Simulations
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Zoltán Juhász
(
University of Pannonia
)
High-Performance Implementation Techniques of CUDA-based 1D and 2D Particle-in-Cell/MCC Plasma Simulations
Zoltán Juhász
(
University of Pannonia
)
14:20 - 14:45
Room: János Bolyai lecture hall (0-821)
14:45
Purely Functional GPU Programming with Futhark
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Troels Henriksen
(
University of Copenhagen
)
Purely Functional GPU Programming with Futhark
Troels Henriksen
(
University of Copenhagen
)
14:45 - 15:25
Room: János Bolyai lecture hall (0-821)
15:25
Modeling the effects of data locality
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András Leitereg
(
ELTE
)
Modeling the effects of data locality
András Leitereg
(
ELTE
)
15:25 - 15:50
Room: János Bolyai lecture hall (0-821)
15:50
Coffe Break
Coffe Break
15:50 - 16:20
Room: János Bolyai lecture hall (0-821)
16:20
Optimal scheduling in a Multi-GPU environment
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Balázs Teréki
(
AImotive Ltd.
)
Optimal scheduling in a Multi-GPU environment
Balázs Teréki
(
AImotive Ltd.
)
16:20 - 17:00
Room: János Bolyai lecture hall (0-821)
17:00
GPU-based real-time trajectory estimation from videos of vehicle-mounted cameras
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Levente Hajder
(
ELTE
)
GPU-based real-time trajectory estimation from videos of vehicle-mounted cameras
Levente Hajder
(
ELTE
)
17:00 - 17:25
Room: János Bolyai lecture hall (0-821)
17:25
Determinism and Low-Latency GPU Scheduling in OpenCL
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Balázs Keszthelyi
(
V-Nova Ltd.
)
Determinism and Low-Latency GPU Scheduling in OpenCL
Balázs Keszthelyi
(
V-Nova Ltd.
)
17:25 - 17:50
Room: János Bolyai lecture hall (0-821)
17:50
Gravitational Wave Data Analysis Using Naked OpenCL
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Máté Ferenc Nagy-Egri
(
Wigner RCP.
)
Gravitational Wave Data Analysis Using Naked OpenCL
Máté Ferenc Nagy-Egri
(
Wigner RCP.
)
17:50 - 18:15
Room: János Bolyai lecture hall (0-821)
18:15
Variational quantum Monte Carlo with neural network ansatz for open quantum systems
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Alexandra Nagy
(
Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL)
)
Variational quantum Monte Carlo with neural network ansatz for open quantum systems
Alexandra Nagy
(
Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL)
)
18:15 - 18:40
Room: János Bolyai lecture hall (0-821)
Friday, 12 July 2019
08:45
Functional Programming boosting scientific and industrial research
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Thomas Ortner
(
VRVis Research Center
)
Functional Programming boosting scientific and industrial research
Thomas Ortner
(
VRVis Research Center
)
08:45 - 09:15
Room: János Bolyai lecture hall (0-821)
09:15
GPU testing: past, present and the future
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Ádám István Szűcs
(
ELTE
)
GPU testing: past, present and the future
Ádám István Szűcs
(
ELTE
)
09:15 - 09:40
Room: János Bolyai lecture hall (0-821)
09:40
Light-Field 3D Videoconferencing
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Áron Cserkaszky
(
Holografika Ltd.
)
Light-Field 3D Videoconferencing
Áron Cserkaszky
(
Holografika Ltd.
)
09:40 - 10:05
Room: János Bolyai lecture hall (0-821)
10:05
Getting started with Vulkan
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Viktor Makki
(
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
)
Getting started with Vulkan
Viktor Makki
(
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
)
10:05 - 10:30
Room: János Bolyai lecture hall (0-821)
10:30
Coffe Break
Coffe Break
10:30 - 11:00
Room: János Bolyai lecture hall (0-821)
11:00
Machine learning in sciences
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István Csabai
(
ELTE
)
Machine learning in sciences
István Csabai
(
ELTE
)
11:00 - 11:30
Room: János Bolyai lecture hall (0-821)
11:30
Interdisciplinary machine learning projects at FIAS
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Olena Linnyk
(
Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies, Talent Acquisition & Talent Management Company milch&zucker
)
Interdisciplinary machine learning projects at FIAS
Olena Linnyk
(
Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies, Talent Acquisition & Talent Management Company milch&zucker
)
11:30 - 11:55
Room: János Bolyai lecture hall (0-821)
11:55
Dimensional causality
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Andarás Telcs
(
Wigner RCP.
)
Dimensional causality
Andarás Telcs
(
Wigner RCP.
)
11:55 - 12:20
Room: János Bolyai lecture hall (0-821)
12:20
Incentivizing exploration in curiosity-driven deep reinforcement learning
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Patrik Reizinger
(
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
)
Incentivizing exploration in curiosity-driven deep reinforcement learning
Patrik Reizinger
(
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
)
12:20 - 12:45
Room: János Bolyai lecture hall (0-821)
12:45
Lunch Break
Lunch Break
12:45 - 13:55
Room: János Bolyai lecture hall (0-821)
13:55
Critical synchronization dynamics of the Kuramoto model on connectome and small world graphs
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Géza Ódor
(
MTA EK
)
Critical synchronization dynamics of the Kuramoto model on connectome and small world graphs
Géza Ódor
(
MTA EK
)
13:55 - 14:20
Room: János Bolyai lecture hall (0-821)
14:20
Solving the Kuramoto Oscillator Model on Random Graphs
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Jeffrey Kelling
(
Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, Department of Information Services and Computing
)
Solving the Kuramoto Oscillator Model on Random Graphs
Jeffrey Kelling
(
Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, Department of Information Services and Computing
)
14:20 - 14:50
Room: János Bolyai lecture hall (0-821)
14:50
High-dimensional Hessian metric representation on GPGPUs
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Bálint Daróczy
(
MTA SZTAKI
)
High-dimensional Hessian metric representation on GPGPUs
Bálint Daróczy
(
MTA SZTAKI
)
14:50 - 15:15
Room: János Bolyai lecture hall (0-821)
15:15
Detection of the bird song – a study on the collared flycatcher (Ficedula albicollis) with the help of deep neural networks
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Sándor Zsebők
(
ELTE
)
Detection of the bird song – a study on the collared flycatcher (Ficedula albicollis) with the help of deep neural networks
Sándor Zsebők
(
ELTE
)
15:15 - 15:40
Room: János Bolyai lecture hall (0-821)
15:40
AI: from cats to medical imaging
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Ákos Kovács
(
Mediso Ltd.
)
AI: from cats to medical imaging
Ákos Kovács
(
Mediso Ltd.
)
15:40 - 16:05
Room: János Bolyai lecture hall (0-821)
16:05
Coffe Break
Coffe Break
16:05 - 16:35
Room: János Bolyai lecture hall (0-821)
16:35
Defining membrane boundaries of proteins using electron density maps – the MemBlob database and server
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Georgina Csizmadia
(
Semmelweis University, MTA-SE Molecular Biophysics Research Group
)
Defining membrane boundaries of proteins using electron density maps – the MemBlob database and server
Georgina Csizmadia
(
Semmelweis University, MTA-SE Molecular Biophysics Research Group
)
16:35 - 17:00
Room: János Bolyai lecture hall (0-821)
17:00
Discovering the chloride conducting pathway of the CFTR channel using in silico methods
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Bianka Farkas
(
Semmelweis University, Pázmány Péter Catholic University
)
Discovering the chloride conducting pathway of the CFTR channel using in silico methods
Bianka Farkas
(
Semmelweis University, Pázmány Péter Catholic University
)
17:00 - 17:25
Room: János Bolyai lecture hall (0-821)
17:25
C++QED: a framework for simulating open quantum dynamics – the first ten years
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András Vukics
(
Wigner RCP.
)
C++QED: a framework for simulating open quantum dynamics – the first ten years
András Vukics
(
Wigner RCP.
)
17:25 - 17:50
Room: János Bolyai lecture hall (0-821)
17:50
MPGOS: A modular and general-purpose program package to solve a large number of independent ODE systems
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Ferenc Hegedűs
(
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
)
MPGOS: A modular and general-purpose program package to solve a large number of independent ODE systems
Ferenc Hegedűs
(
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
)
17:50 - 18:15
Room: János Bolyai lecture hall (0-821)
18:15
Chasing a quantum anisotropy with GPUs
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Dénes Molnár
(
Purdue University
)
Chasing a quantum anisotropy with GPUs
Dénes Molnár
(
Purdue University
)
18:15 - 18:40
Room: János Bolyai lecture hall (0-821)
18:40
Closing
Closing
18:40 - 18:45
Room: János Bolyai lecture hall (0-821)