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melange:schedule [2020/03/03 10:25]
steveko
melange:schedule [2022/04/15 08:18]
corentin
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-====== Schedule : Spring 2020 ====== +====== Schedule : Spring 2022 ====== 
                            
  
-This is the tentative schedule of Mélange group for the Spring 2020 semester. +This is the tentative schedule of Mélange group for the Fall 2021 semester. \\ 
 +Meeting time & Place : Tuesdays 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM (MST/MDT) in ISTeC Room (CSB 305), and via Webex.
  
 +^ WEEK ^  DATE  ^  TOPIC  ^  PRESENTER 
 +| 1  | 1/18 |  |  |
 +| 2  | 1/25 | Paper critique | Everyone |
 +| 3  | 2/1 |  |  |
 +| 4  | 2/8 | Paper critique | Everyone |
 +| 5  | 2/15 | ? | ? |
 +| 6  | 2/22 | Batch Binary Edwards | William Scarbro |
 +| 7  | 3/1 | Program Equivalence | Louis-Noël Pouchet |
 +| 8  | 3/8 | Linear scan register allocation | Louis-Noël Pouchet |
 +| 9  | 3/22 | The Mapping of Linear Recurrence Equations on Regular Arrays | Corentin Ferry |
 +| 10 | 3/29 | Scheduling Reductions | Nana Yin |
 +| 11 | 4/5 | Master's Thesis: Iterative optimization in the polyhedral model | Louis-Noël Pouchet |
 +| 12 | 4/12 | A Unified Dynamic Programming Framework for the Analysis of Interacting Nucleic Acid Strands: Enhanced Models, Scalability, and Speed | Chiranjeb Mondal |
 +| 13 | 4/19 | Tiling Arbitrarily Nested Loops By Means Of The Transitive Closure Of Dependence Graphs | Vidit Save |
 +| 14 | 4/26 | | William Scarbro |
 +| 15 | 5/3 |  | Shenmou Liu |
  
-^  WEEK^  DATE  ^  TOPIC  ^  PRESENTER  
-|  1|  01/21/2020  | Intro meeting  |    |                                       
-|  2|  01/28/2020  | Structural Language Models for Any-Code Generation https://arxiv.org/abs/1910.00577 | Steve Kommrusch |                
-|  3|  02/04/2020  | Polynomial Code Generation | Louis Narmour |                                     
-|  4|  02/11/2020  | Hierarchical DAG Scheduling for Hybrid Distributed Systems https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01078359/document | Alexandre |  
-|  5|  02/18/2020  | A Tropical Semiring Multiple Matrix-Product Library on GPUs: a step towards RNA-RNA Interaction Computations (PDF sent in email on 2/13) | Brandon |  
-|  6|  02/25/2020  | Irregular Computations https://irregtutorial.github.io/ | Louis-Noel Pouchet | 
-|  7|  03/03/2020  | No meeting |  | 
-|  8|  03/10/2020  | The truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth: A pragmatic guide to assessing empirical evaluations. https://kar.kent.ac.uk/55171/1/Blackburn%2B2016TOPLAS.pdf | Louis-Noel and Sanjay | 
-|  9|  03/17/2020  | Spring Break - no meeting |  | 
-|  10|  03/24/2020  |  |  | 
-|  11|  03/31/2020  |  |  | 
-|  12|  04/07/2020  |  |  | 
-|  13|  04/14/2020  |  |  | 
-|  14|  04/21/2020  |  |  | 
-|  15|  04/28/2020  |  |  | 
-|  16|  05/05/2020  |  |  | 
-|  17|  05/12/2020  | Final exams - no meeting |  | 
  
 === Previous Semesters, including legacy reading lists === === Previous Semesters, including legacy reading lists ===
  
-  - Fall 2019https://www.cs.colostate.edu/AlphaZ/wiki/doku.php?id=melange:schedule:fall2019 +  - [[melange:schedule:fall21 | Fall 2021]] 
-  - Spring 2019https://www.cs.colostate.edu/AlphaZ/wiki/doku.php?id=melange:schedule:spring2019+  - [[melange:schedule:spring2021 | Spring 2021]] 
 +  - [[melange:schedule:fall2020 | Fall 2020]] 
 +  - [[melange:schedule:fall2019 | Fall 2019]] 
 +  - [[melange:schedule:spring2019 | Spring 2019]] 
  
 === Standard paper study questions === === Standard paper study questions ===
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   - What is the punch-line (key cool idea, or "what I got out of this paper")?  This is often different for different people and different from what the authors may have intended.   - What is the punch-line (key cool idea, or "what I got out of this paper")?  This is often different for different people and different from what the authors may have intended.
   - Make a list of deeper questions that you would like discussed in the meeting.   - Make a list of deeper questions that you would like discussed in the meeting.
-                                 +                                
-=== Google Hangouts ===+====== Current Reading Pool ======
  
-If you anticipate calling in to the meeting instead of attending in personperform these setup and test steps ideally by Friday the week before the meeting+/* to edit this listadd/remove bibtex entries from the following page
-  - Go to: https://hangouts.google.com +   https://www.cs.colostate.edu/AlphaZ/wiki/doku.php?id=melange:papers:spring2022 
-  - In the upper right of the window (next to the 3x3 menu grid symbol) will be an icon for your login; you can login to GH with a gmail account, or you can use “<username>@rams.colostate.edu”. Other accounts may work; I haven’t tested those+*/
-  - SEND STEVE A TEST CHAT: in the “Enter name, email, or phone” window, enter ‘steve.kommrusch@gmail.com’ then send me ‘Hi Steve’ in the message window and I’ll reply sometime during the next day.+
  
-====== Reading Pool in addition to presented papers above ====== +[publist|page::melange:papers:spring2022|wiki:file:melange_reading_pool.tpl]
-                                                   +
-                   +
  
melange/schedule.txt · Last modified: 2022/04/26 09:34 by corentin