ATRG: Automatic Tuning Research Group
What is ATRG?
ATRG is a Japanese researchers' group with special interest in automatic tuning or autotuning.
ATRG has started its activities in 2003. Major activities are the followings:
International Workshops on Automatic Performance Tuning (iWAPT) Every year since 2006: 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 iWAPT 2012 will be held in conjunction with VECPAR 2012.
SIAM Conferences: Parallel Processing: PP06 (MS39, MS46, MS52), PP08 (MS1, MS25), PP10 (MS6, MS42) Computational Science and Engineering: CSE09 (MS104, MS115)
Software Automatic Tuning: From Concepts to the State-of-the Art Results Editors: Ken Naono (Hitachi Ltd.), Keita Teranishi (Cray Inc.), John Cavazos (Univ. Delaware), and Reiji Suda (Univ. Tokyo) from Springer
Workshop on Advanced Auto-tuning on Numerical Software(AANS2010) April 2nd, 2010.
Other related news:
SIAM News June, 2008 reported autotuning research activities in Japan. Prof. Takahiro Katagiri has been invited to Workshop on Libraries and Autotuning for Petascale Applications SciDAC, DoE, USA. Prof. Takahiro Katagiri has been invited to Fifth International Workshop on High-level Parallel Programming and Applications (HLPP 2011) .