CGO 2023
Sat 25 February - Wed 1 March 2023 Montreal, Canada
Mon 27 Feb 2023 11:18 - 11:44 at Montreal 1-2-3 - Session 1 -- It's all about loops! Chair(s): Rodrigo C. O. Rocha

Real world arrays often contain underlying structure, such as sparsity, runs of repeated values, or symmetry. Specializing for structure yields significant speedups. But automatically generating efficient code for structured data is challenging, especially when arrays with different structure interact. We show how to abstract over array structures so that the compiler can generate code to coiterate over any combination of them. Our technique enables new array formats (such as 1DVBL for irregular clustered sparsity), new iteration strategies (such as galloping intersections), and new operations over structured data (such as concatenation or convolution).

Mon 27 Feb

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10:00 - 12:00
Session 1 -- It's all about loops!Main Conference at Montreal 1-2-3
Chair(s): Rodrigo C. O. Rocha University of Edinburgh
10:00
26m
Talk
Code Generation for In-Place Stencils
Main Conference
DOI
10:26
26m
Talk
To Pack or Not to Pack: A Generalized Packing Analysis and Transformation
Main Conference
Caio Salvador Rohwedder University of Alberta, Nathan Henderson University of Alberta, João P. L. De Carvalho University of Alberta, Yufei Chen University of Alberta, Jose Nelson Amaral University of Alberta
DOI
10:52
26m
Talk
Code Synthesis for Sparse Tensor Format Conversion and Optimization
Main Conference
Tobi Popoola Boise State University, Tuowen Zhao University of Utah, Aaron St. George Boise State University, Kalyan Bhetwal Boise State University, Michelle Strout University of Arizona, Mary Hall University of Utah, Catherine R. M. Olschanowsky Boise State University
DOI
11:18
26m
Talk
Looplets: A Language for Structured Coiteration
Main Conference
Willow Ahrens Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Daniel Donenfeld Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Fredrik Kjolstad Stanford University, Saman Amarasinghe Massachusetts Institute of Technology
DOI