International Symposium on Highly Efficient Accelerators and Reconfigurable Technologies

HEART 2019


Computing Systems



The Tenth International Symposium on Highly Efficient Accelerators and Reconfigurable Technologies (HEART) is a forum to present and discuss new research on accelerators and the use of reconfigurable technologies for high-performance and/or power-efficient computation. Submissions are solicited on a wide variety of topics related to the acceleration for high-performance computation, including but not limited to:
Architectures and systems:
Novel systems/platforms for efficient acceleration based on FPGA, GPU, and other devices
Heterogeneous processor architectures and systems for scalable, high-performance, high-reliability, and/or low-power computation
Reconfigurable and configurable hardware and systems including IP-cores, embedded systems, SoCs, and cluster/grid/cloud computing systems for scalable, high-performance and/or low-power processing
Custom computing system for domain-specific applications such as Big-data, multimedia, bioinformatics, cryptography, and more
Novel architectures and device technologies that can be applied to efficient acceleration, including many-core/NoC architectures, 3D-stacking technologies and optical devices
Software and applications:
Novel applications of high-performance computing and Big-data processing with efficientacceleration and custom computing
System software, compilers and programming languages for efficient accelerationsystems / platforms, including many-core processors, GPUs, FPGAs and otherreconfigurable /custom processors
Run-time techniques for acceleration, including Just-in-Time compilation and dynamicpartial-reconfiguration
Performance evaluation and analysis for efficient acceleration
High-level synthesis and design methodologies for heterogeneous, reconfigurable and/orcustom processors/systems
In order to encourage open discussion on future directions, the program committee will provide higher priority for papers that present highly innovative and challenging ideas.
Accepted papers will be published in ACM post-proceedings and will appear in the ACM digital library (tentative).
Prospective authors are invited to submit original and unpublished contributions as 6-page papers to be considered as regular papers or 4-page papers to be considered as poster papers. All contributions must be submitted electronically in PDF format (two columns, US letter size, single-spacing, 10 points for main body text).
For double-blind review, manuscripts must NOT identify the authors in any way, so author names, affiliations, e-mail addresses and self-references should be blanked out. Papers that identify authors may be rejected without review.
Each accepted paper MUST have at least one author with a regular registration for the manuscript to be included and published in the symposium proceedings and ACM post-proceedings. Authors are also expected to attend and present their paper(s) at the symposium.