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CogArch 2020 : Reminder: CogArch 2020: The Fourth Workshop on Cognitive Architectures | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
The emerging new interest in artificial intelligence (AI) has led to a paradigm shift in the field of computer architecture. Architectures that focus on machine learning and neuromorphic computing are increasingly being adopted into the mainstream. The design of future processors is increasingly being predicated on metrics based on cognitive applications. The interplay between the development of state-of-the-art algorithms in cognitive sciences, computer vision, speech recognition and the design of the underlying system architectures has resulted in several cross-disciplinary advances. After highly successful editions of the Workshop on Cognitive Architectures in the past, in this year’s edition we expect to consolidate the many recent works in this field and provide concrete roadmaps as to what subsequent directions the research in this field should take. This workshop at HPCA 2020, proposes to bring together researchers and practitioners within systems architecture, computer vision, artificial intelligence and robotics to discuss the latest ideas, applications and commercialization strategies around the cognitive computing theme. In addition, it also aims to foster an interest in such emerging fields among industry and academic researchers alike. The primary focus is expected to be on driving towards a better understanding of key cognitive algorithms of interest and the allied architectural support issues.
Of particular interest are application areas of mobile cognition, which may comprise of a distributed swarm of intelligent computing modules. This paradigm is relevant in the context of unmanned aerial vehicles and connected cars. Further, the rising investment by industry in designing IoT (Internet-of-Things) platforms, has resulted in several opportunities to build architectures that support capabilities such as intelligent data exchange and interaction with cloud, pattern matching, data analytics and other cognitive aspects to build truly transformative systems. CALL FOR PAPERS: Recent advances in architectures for AI have been instrumental in the development and deployment of autonomous systems, such as self-driving vehicles, and unmanned aerial vehicles. The Tesla FSD and Nvidia Xavier SoC are examples of commercial chips in the autonomous driving space with dedicated hardware units for processing AI algorithms. Next-generation processors in this domain are being envisioned as multi-agent systems that support swarm-based decision-making, as well as intelligent data exchange capabilities amongst each other or with a backing cloud server. The proliferation of mobile computing platforms, Internet-of-Things and cloud support features thereof have opened up exciting new opportunities for such real-time, mobile (distributed or swarm-driven) cognition. The CogArch workshop solicits formative ideas and new product offerings in this general space. Topics of interest include (but are not limited to): • Algorithms in support of cognitive reasoning: recognition, intelligent search, diagnosis, inference and informed decision-making. • Swarm intelligence and distributed architectural support; brain-inspired and neural computing architectures. • Prototype demonstrations of state-of-the-art AI computing systems. • Accelerators and micro-architectural support for artificial intelligence. • Approaches to reduce training time and enable faster model delivery. • Cloud-backed autonomics and mobile cognition: architectural and OS support thereof. • Resilient design of distributed (swarm) mobile AI architectures. • Reliability and safety considerations, and security against adversarial attacks in mobile AI architectures. • Energy efficiency, battery life extension and endurance in mobile AI architectures. • Case studies and real-life demonstrations/prototypes in specific application domains: e.g. smart homes, connected cars and UAV-driven commercial services, as well as applications of interest to defense and homeland security. The workshop shall consist of regular presentations and/or prototype demonstrations by authors of selected submissions. In addition, it will include invited keynotes by eminent researchers from industry and academia as well as interactive panel discussions to kindle further interest in these research topics. Submissions will be reviewed by a workshop Program Committee, in addition to the organizers. Submitted manuscripts must be in English of up to 2 pages (with same formatting guidelines as main conference) indicating the type of submission: regular presentation or prototype demonstration. Submissions should be sent to submissions@cogarch-workshop.org by December 6th, 2019. Further details can be found at http://cogarch-workshop.org. If you have questions regarding submission, please contact us: info@cogarch-workshop.org ORGANIZERS • Vijay Janapa Reddi, Harvard University • Augusto Vega, IBM Research • Karthik Swaminathan, IBM Research • Nandhini Chandramoorthy, IBM Research • Alper Buyuktosunoglu, IBM Research • Pradip Bose, IBM Research IMPORTANT DATES Submission deadline: December 6th, 2019 Notification: January 10th, 2020 Camera ready deadline: February 7th, 2020 Workshop date: Sunday, February 23rd, 2020 (co-located with HPCA 2020) |
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