HEART 2024
International Symposium on
Highly Efficient Accelerators and Reconfigurable
Technologies
June 19-21, 2024 @ Faculty of Engineering of the
University of Porto (FEUP), Porto, Portugal (in-person symposium)
https://www.fe.up.pt/heart2024
HEART2024 is a forum to present and discuss new research on
all aspects of accelerator technologies that improve the performance, power- or
energy-efficiency of computing systems.
This year, the conference will be held in Porto, Portugal (Faculty of
Engineering of the University of Porto – FEUP, Campus) in an in-person
format.
The submission deadline is the following, and as in previous years, accepted
papers will be published by the ACM International Conference Proceedings Series
(ICPS) and will appear in the ACM digital library.
Important Dates and
Deadlines
- March 18, 2024, AOE:
Submission deadline of regular papers - May 3, 2024:
Notification of regular papers - May 20, 2024, AOE:
Deadline for the camera-ready submission - June 19-21, 2024 :
Conference dates
Submission link:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=heart2024
Main Research Track
Following HEART tradition, HEART2024 will continue to focus
on high efficiency as a cross-cutting issue and seeks contributions for the
main research track in, but not limited to, the following areas:
Architectures for Efficient Acceleration
- Novel systems/platforms
based on FPGA, GPU, and other devices. - Heterogeneous processor
architectures and systems for high-performance and/or low-power. - Domain-specific
architectures.
Design Methods and Tools for Efficient Acceleration
- Programming paradigms,
languages, and frameworks. - High-level synthesis and
compilers. - Runtime methodologies
for heterogeneous systems. - Performance evaluation
and analysis.
Applications and Systems
- Application examples
that benefit from efficient acceleration to a great extent. - Complete systems
demonstrating increased energy efficiency and/or performance. - Comparisons between
accelerator technologies.
Ph.D. Forum
The Ph.D. Forum is intended as a platform for Ph.D. students
working in areas relevant to HEART’2024 to interact with peers and experienced
researchers.
The form of Ph.D. forum will consist of pitch and poster presentations.
Submission Guidelines
HEART2024 adopts a double-blind review process; authors
should not identify themselves, so author names, affiliations, e-mail
addresses, and self-references should be blanked out.
Regular papers: Prospective authors are invited to submit original
contributions as single-column, 12-page papers (not counting references) to be
considered regular papers.
Ph.D. Forum papers: Ph.D. students working in areas relevant to HEART’2024 are
solicited to submit single-column, 4-page extended abstracts (not counting references)
to be considered as Ph.D. Forum papers comprising a summary of their research
findings, work in progress, and/or planned research. The Ph.D. student should
be the first author; thesis advisors may be co-authors. The technical program
committee will review submissions to ensure quality and relevance.
All contributions (regular papers and Ph.D. Forum papers) must be submitted
electronically in PDF format according to the ACM Primary Article Templates as
follows. Please check the following ACM page, especially “2. The Workflow
and Templates”, for more information.
- Submitting Articles to
ACM: https://www.acm.org/publications/authors/submissions - Word template: https://www.acm.org/binaries/content/assets/publications/taps/acm_submission_template.docx
- LaTeX template: https://portalparts.acm.org/hippo/latex_templates/acmart-primary.zip
- Overleaf template: https://www.overleaf.com/latex/templates/acm-conference-proceedings-primary-article-template/wbvnghjbzwpc
Each accepted paper MUST have at least one exclusive
associated regular registration for the manuscript to be included and published
in the proceedings. Authors are also expected to present their paper(s) at the
HEART2024 symposium.
Publication
The proceedings of HEART2024 will be published by the ACM
International Conference Proceedings Series (ICPS) and will appear in the ACM
digital library: https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings
Organization Committee
General Chair: João MP
Cardoso, University of Porto, Portugal
Vice Co-Chair: Jason Anderson, University of Toronto, Canada
Vice Co-Chair: Shibata Yuichiro, Nagasaki University, Japan
Program Co-Chair: Lana Josipović, ETHZ, Switzerland
Program Co-Chair: Peipei Zhou, University of Pittsburgh, USA
Finance and Sponsorships Chair: Pedro Diniz, University of Porto,
Portugal
Publication Chair: Shreejith Shanker, Trinity College Dublin, The
University of Dublin, Ireland
Publicity Co-Chair: Shinya Takamaeda-Yamazaki, The University of
Tokyo, Japan
Publicity Co-Chair: Grace Zgheib, Intel, USA
Publicity Co-Chair: Mirjana Stojilović, EPFL, Switzerland
Local Arrangements Chair: Nuno Paulino, University of Porto,
Portugal
Workshops, Tutorials and Demos Chair: Gabriel Falcão, University
of Coimbra, Portugal
Web Chair: João Bispo, University of Porto, Portugal
Steering Committee
Hideharu Amano, Keio University, Japan
Jason Anderson, University of Toronto, Canada
Khaled Benkrid, ARM, UK
Diana Goehringer, Technische Universitaet Dresden, Germany
Martin Herbordt, Boston University, USA
Michael Huebner, Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany
Miriam Leeser, Northeastern University, USA
Wayne Luk, Imperial College London, UK
Takaaki Miyajima, Meiji University, Japan
Hironori Nakajo, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology,
Japan
Christian Plessl, Paderborn University, Germany
Kentaro Sano, Riken R-CCS, Japan
Yuichiro Shibata, Nagasaki University, Japan
Hayden Kwok-Hay So, University of Hong Kong, Hong-Kong
Yoshiki Yamaguchi, University of Tsukuba, Japan