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FPGA 2009 is the 17th annual meeting of the ACM International Symposium on Field-Programmable Gate Arrays. As we gather again in Monterey, CA, we welcome you to this premier conference for the presentation of the latest research and advances in all areas related to FPGAs.
This year, we received 92 submissions from which we selected 24 excellent quality full papers for presentation at the Symposium (acceptance rate of 26%). This cohort of full-length papers provides a balanced program with strong contributions in the three areas of FPGA architecture (6), CAD tools (10) and applications (8).
In an effort to widen participation, we also introduce a new category known as "short papers", each having a 4-page publication, a short (5 minutes) presentation and a poster presentation. In all, eleven short papers were chosen. We will also have over 30 poster presentations that provide additional opportunities for researchers to present their work.
Delegates to this year's Symposium will enjoy an interesting pre-conference workshop on research challenges and opportunities in emerging applications, and an interesting debate during the Panel Session on Monday evening on "CMOS vs Nano: Comrades or Rivals?".
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A comparison of CPUs, GPUs, FPGAs, and massively parallel processor arrays for random number generation
The future of high-performance computing is likely to rely on the ability to efficiently exploit huge amounts of parallelism. One way of taking advantage of this parallelism is to formulate problems as "embarrassingly parallel" Monte-Carlo simulations, ...
A high-performance FPGA architecture for restricted boltzmann machines
Despite the popularity and success of neural networks in research, the number of resulting commercial or industrial applications have been limited. A primary cause of this lack of adoption is due to the fact that neural networks are usually implemented ...
A multi-fpga 10x-real-time high-speed search engine for a 5000-word vocabulary speech recognizer
Today's best quality speech recognition systems are implemented in software. These systems fully occupy the resources of a high-end server to deliver results at real-time speed: each hour of audio requires a significant fraction of an hour of ...
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Liu Y, Wang Z, Che B, Chen Y, Zhao J and Yue Y (2023). FPGA versus GPU for accelerating homomorphic encryption in federated learning International Workshop on Signal Processing and Machine Learning (WSPML 2023), 10.1117/12.3014890, 9781510671928, (55)
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Xue T, Wang Y, Deng X, Zhu S, Yu Q, Su J, Chen L and Chu J (2022). GPU implementation in real-time target search for push-broom hyperspectral imagery Eighth Symposium on Novel Photoelectronic Detection Technology and Applications, 10.1117/12.2619466, 9781510653115, (3)
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- Proceedings of the ACM/SIGDA international symposium on Field programmable gate arrays