7.1598, Calls: Instruction-level parallelism, Machine vision

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LINGUIST List:  Vol-7-1598. Mon Nov 11 1996. ISSN: 1068-4875. Lines:  259
 
Subject: 7.1598, Calls: Instruction-level parallelism, Machine vision
 
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Date:  Fri, 08 Nov 1996 19:33:48 +0100
From:  broggi at CE.UniPR.IT (Alberto Broggi)
Subject:  CFP: ICA3PP-97 sp-session on ILP
 
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Date:  Fri, 08 Nov 1996 19:33:08 +0100
From:  broggi at CE.UniPR.IT (Alberto Broggi)
Subject:  CFP: EAAI Journal sp-issue on Machine Vision
 
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Date:  Fri, 08 Nov 1996 19:33:48 +0100
From:  broggi at CE.UniPR.IT (Alberto Broggi)
Subject:  CFP: ICA3PP-97 sp-session on ILP
 
 
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                            CALL FOR PAPERS
                               ICA3PP-97
               The IEEE Third International Conference on
          Algorithms And Architectures for Parallel Processing
              December 8th-12th, 1997, Melbourne, Australia
 
 
Sponsored by:
IEEE Victoria Section, IEEE Computer Society. Deakin University,
Faculty of Science and Technology Deakin University.
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                          SPECIAL SESSION ON
                  INSTRUCTION-LEVEL PARALLEL PROCESSING
 
The ICA3PP-97 Conference is directed to bring together developers and
researchers from universities, industry and government to advance
science and technology in distributed and parallel systems and
processing.
 
This special session will focus on architectures and techniques for
boosting performance via Instruction-Level Parallelism (ILP).
 
Although it is not mandatory to know all the details of the internal
architecture to be able to use a pipelined processor, sophisticated
compilers and specific code optimization techniques are required to
exploit its whole potential. The traditional code optimization at
assembly level does not guarantee the internal structure of pipelined
processors to be fully exploited, and the determination of the
execution time becomes unpredictable without a simulation or a real
run. On the other hand also the hardware designer cannot tune the
internal architecture of a system without the knowledge on the
applications that the processor will be required to run.
 
The traditional assumption of the "instruction set" as the interface
between architects and compiler designers is no longer valid. Computer
architects and compiler designers must cooperate and investigate
possible innovative solutions to exploit parallelism in future
high-performance processors.
 
This special session is intended as a place where researchers and
developers in both the architectural and software fields can meet and
discuss key issues of common interest.
 
Topics of interest include:
* ARCHITECTURAL ISSUES:
         ILP-based architectures,
         Innovative ILP-based architectures,
         Design tools for ILP-based systems,
         Application-specific ILP-based systems for real-time
	image processing, numerical analysis, physical simulation,...
* SOFTWARE ISSUES:
         Languages and paradigms exploiting ILP,
         Compilation and code generation techniques for ILP,
         Code optimization for ILP,
         Performance analysis and prediction tools for ILP,
         ILP-based algorithms
* OTHER ISSUES:
         Compiler and architecture co-design,
         Applications of ILP techniques,
         Theoretical foundations of ILP
 
PAPER SUBMISSION:
Perspective authors should submit 6 copies of an extended summary (at
least 5 pages plus figures and tables) or the full paper (not
exceeding 20 pages) to:
         Alberto Broggi
         Dipartimento di Ingegneria dell'Informazione
         Universita` di Parma
         Viale delle Scienze, I-43100 Parma, Italy
         Tel.: +39-521-905707, Fax: +39-521-905723
         Email: broggi at CE.UniPR.IT
         WWW:  http://www.ce.unipr.it/ica3pp97
 
Submission should include authors names, affiliations, addresses, fax
and phone numbers, email addresses, on the cover page.  Submission
implies the willingness of at least one of the authors to register and
present the paper, if accepted.
 
SCHEDULE:
         Papers due on:               17th March 1997
         Notification of Acceptance:  18th July 1997
         Camera-ready papers due on:  1st  September 1997
         Registration due on:         15th October 1997
 
CONFERENCE CHAIRPERSON
A. Goscinski, Deakin U.
 
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
D. Abramson, Griffith U.
A. Ananda, National U. of Singapore
A. Barak, Hebrew U. of Jerusalem
F. Berman, U. of California, San Diego
A. Bode, Technical U. of Munich
R. Brent, Australian National U.
A. Broggi, U. degli Studi di Parma
S. Chanson, Hong Kong U. of Sci. and Tech.
P. Cheung, The U. of Hong Kong
J. Dongarra, U. of Tennessee
J. Edwards, U. of Technology, Sydney
B. Garner, Deakin U.
S. Hariri, Syracuse U.
G. Hellestrand, U. of New South Wales
K. Hwang, The U. of Hong Kong
J. Indulska, Queensland U.
R. Iyer, U. of Illinois, Urb.-Champ.
Z. Kedem, New York U.
T. Kikuno, Osaka U.
D. Kiong, National U. of Singapore
C. Kintala, Bell Laboratories
H. Kobayashi, Princeton U.
R. Kotagiri, Melbourne U.
J. Liu, U. of Illinois, Urb.-Champ.
J. Magee, Imperial College London
L. Patnaik, Indian Institute of Science
C. Polychronopoulos, U. of Illinois Urb.-Champ.
P. Prichard, Griffith U.
V. Piuri, Politecnico di Milano
T. Radhakrishnan, Concordia U.
M. Raynal, IRISA France
N. Scarabottolo, U. degli Studi di Modena
G. Sechi, National U. of Italy
B. Shirazi, U. of Texas Arlington
M. Singhal, Ohio State U.
J. Song, National U. of Singapore
S. Srinivas, Dalhousie U.
B. Szymanski, Rensselear Polytechnic Inst.
C. Szyperski, Queensland U. of Tech.
P. Tang, U. of Southern Queensland
S. Turner, U. of Exeter
J. Walpole, OGI of Sci. and Tech.
K. Watanabe, Shizuoka U.
M. Zhou, U. of Elec. Sci. and Tech. of China
W. Zhou, Deakin U.
W. Zwaenepoel, Rice U.
 
LOCAL ORGANISING COMMITTEE
D. De Paoli, Deakin U.
R. Dew, Deakin U.
J. Guenther, Deakin U.
M. Hobbs, Deakin U.
P. Horan, Deakin U.
P. Joyce, Deakin U.
J. Silcock, Deakin U.
Y. Yang, Deakin U.
W. Zhou, Deakin U.
 
Further and up-to-date information on the Conference and on Special
Sessions is available at http://www.cm.deakin.edu.au/ica3pp97
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Date:  Fri, 08 Nov 1996 19:33:08 +0100
From:  broggi at CE.UniPR.IT (Alberto Broggi)
Subject:  CFP: EAAI Journal sp-issue on Machine Vision
 
 
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     Please excuse if you receive multiple copies of this announcement
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                               CALL FOR PAPERS:
	  Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence Journal
			       Elsevier Science
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   A Special Issue on
           Machine Vision for Intelligent Vehicles and Autonomous Robots
 
Due to the reduced costs of image acquisition devices and to the
increasing computational power of current computer systems, Artificial
Vision has recently become a very popular method to sense the
surrounding environment.  A large number of research prototypes of
vision-based autonomous systems have been developed worldwide by
academic, industrial, and military institutions, each relying on
different techniques.
 
Following these developments, it is planned to publish a special issue
of the international journal Engineering Applications of Artificial
Intelligence to be dedicated to AI techniques applied to vision-based
navigation. The special issue will be published in February 1998.
 
Topics covered in the special issue may include, but are not limited
to, the following:
  Active and Real-Time Vision
  Object Recognition and Scene Interpretation
  Sensing of Unknown Environments
  Vision-based Real-time Robot and Vehicle Navigation
  Vision-based Guidance of Unmanned Vehicles
  Intelligent Sensors and Architectures for Low-level Vision
  Description of Research Prototypes
 
Authors are invited to submit application-oriented papers dealing with
the various aspects of autonomous navigation, and how artificial
intelligence techniques can help this task. Send five copies of the
complete manuscript, before March 1st, 1997, to:
 
               Alberto BROGGI
               Dipartimento di Ingegneria dell'Informazione
               Universita` di Parma
               I-43100 Parma, Italy
               Fax: +39 - 521 - 90 5723
               Email: broggi at CE.UniPR.IT
 
Detailed instructions for authors are available from the above
address, from http://www.ce.unipr.it/eaai or from:
 
  Editorial Office, Engineering Applications of Artificial
	Intelligence,
  Institute for Industrial Information Technology Ltd, Innovation
	Centre,
  Singleton Park, Swansea SA2 8PP, UK
  (email:  cep.journal at swan.ac.uk; fax: +44 (0) 1792 29-5811).
 
Instructions for authors are also to be found on the inside back cover
of any issue of Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence.
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