Call for Papers: 2nd Workshop on Optimizations for DSP and Embedded Systems (ODES-2)

-- ODES: 2nd Workshop on Optimizations for DSP and Embedded Systems ================================================================

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Hayes Mansion and Conference Center, San Jose, California in conjunction with IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Code Generation and Optimization (CGO)

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CALL FOR PAPERS ===============

The performance requirements of digital signal processing and embedded applications are rapidly increasing, but the power and cost budgets are decreasing. Optimization plays a very important role in managing the conflicting demands. The focus of this workshop is to understand the various optimization strategies applicable to the design of DSP and embedded systems for performance, power, and cost.

Topics of Interest

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Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Algorithmic transformations and code/software optimization + Hardware and software optimizations for low-power consumption and or code density + Coprocessor and hardware accelerators + Compiler techniques and code generation for media processing + Frameworks for profiling and scheduling tasks (multiple/concurrent) on various hardware resources (single-core + hardware accelerators, dual-core, system-on-a-chip, etc) + Hardware/software tradeoffs with ASICs, FPGA's, DSPs, general-purpose processors, microcontrollers, etc as building blocks + Retargetable compilers and reconfigurable architectures

Important dates and deadlines

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  • Submission: January 9, 2004 + Acceptance: February 13, 2004 + Final version: March 5, 2003

Submission guidelines

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To encourage participation, we are not asking for full papers for this workshop. Please submit an extended abstract, and a corresponding foil set. The final digest of the workshop will consist of presentation slides only. The purpose of the extended abstract is to augment the reviewers ability to judge the submission. There is no limit on the length of the extended abstract (can be anywhere from 2-3 pages to a full paper if the author chooses so). By only publishing the slides, we allow the authors to submit incremental work (to their accepted ODES submission) to a full fledged conference without significant duplication concerns. Clearly describe the nature of the work, its significance and the current status of the research. Include the list of authors and their affiliations, addresses, telephone and fax numbers, email addresses and the name of the corresponding author. Please submit the extended abstract and foil set by the deadline to: Deepu Talla via email at snipped-for-privacy@ti.com.

Program Co-chairs

----------------- Deepu Talla snipped-for-privacy@ti.com Texas Instruments Lizy John snipped-for-privacy@ece.utexas.edu University of Texas at Austin

Program Committee

----------------- Shuvra Bhattacharrya University of Maryland Steve Carr Michigan Technological University Pradeep Dubey Intel Corp Jose Fridman Analog Devices Jason Fritts Washington University in St. Louis Tor Jeremiassen Texas Instruments Lizy John University of Texas at Austin Eugene John University of Texas at San Antonio Trevor Mudge University of Michigan John Reekie University of Technology Sydney Deepu Talla Texas Instruments Kees Vissers University of California at Berkeley

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