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Best Student Presentation Awards
Aaron Smith edited this page Feb 28, 2020
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Year | Presentation Title |
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2004 | LLVM: A Compilation Framework for Lifelong Program Analysis and Transformation, Chris Lattner (UIUC) |
2005 | Predicting Unroll Factors Using Supervised Classification, Mark Stephenson (MIT) |
2006 | Using Machine Learning to Focus Iterative Optimization, Felix Agakov (UEdinburgh) |
2007 | Persistent Code Caching: Exploiting Code Reuse Across Executions and Applications, Vijay Janapa Reddi (Harvard University) |
2008 | Near-Optimal Instruction Selection on DAGs, David Koes (Carnegie Mellon University) |
2009 | (Award 1) Automatic Feature Generation for Compilers for Machine Learning Based Optimizing Compilation, Hugh Leather (UEdinburgh) |
2009 | (Award 2) OptiScope: Performance Accountability for Optimizing Compiler. Tipp Moseley (UColorado) |
2010 | (Award 1) Contention Aware Execution: Online Contention Detection and Response, Jason Mars (UVirginia) |
2010 | (Award 2) An Efficient Software Transactional Memory Using Commit-Time Invalidation, Justin Gottschlich (UColorado) |
2011 | Highly Scalable Distributed Dataflow Analysis, Joseph L. Greathouse (UMichigan) |
2012 | DeadSpy: A Tool to Pinpoint Program Inefficiencies, Milind Chabbi (Rice) |
2013 | (Award 1) Portable Mapping of Data-Parallel Programs to OpenCL for Heterogeneous Systems, Dominik Grewe (UEdinburgh) |
2013 | (Award 2) Effective Fault Localization Based on Minimum Debugging Frontier Set, Feng Li (Institute of Computing Technology, China) |
2014 | ? |
2015 | (Award 1) Optimizing Binary Translation for Dynamically Generated Code, Byron Hawkins |
2015 | (Award 2) On Performance Debugging of Unnecessary Lock Contentions Multicore Processor: A Replay-based Approach, Long Zheng |
2020 | Testing Static Analyses for Precision and Soundness, Jubi Taneja (UUtah) |