NVIDIA Corporation announced that the sessions that cover some of the most important trends in computing such as computer vision, advanced C programming language for miracles, financial computing, super computing and advanced visualization clusters, and find more than 130 hours of technical content on the GPU Technology conference. Registration for the conference is open, while the conference will focus on the latest trends that Developers, engineers and researchers use the use of graphic processors (GPU). The event will be held in the Fairmont Hotel in San Jose in, California as of 30 September to 2 October 2009. Sponsors of events are Cooley Godward Kronish LLP, SUPERMICRO, Dell, Samsung, Adobe, ASUS, Acceleware, Citi, Silicon Valley Bank, Deloitte, Sutter Hill Ventures, Webcor and GE Fanuc Intelligent Platforms. "The scope of topics that will be covered at this conference demonstrates the breadth and power of a GPU," said Bill Dally, chief scientist at NVIDIA. "The scope of each topic is also impressive, as well as exhibitors will show the best in their fields, who have long experience in solving some of the world's largest computer challenges."
Special attention will be paid to the following areas:
Super-Computing - tročasovna session in which will appear one of the best world experts such as Dr.. Wen-Mei W. Hwu, from the National Center for Superračunarstvo in the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign; Dr. Satoshi Matsuoka, the global science and computer center of Tokyo Instutut for technology and technical TSUBAME leader of Burma, and Dr.. Jeff Vetter, from Georgia Institute of Technology and Oak Ridge National labratorije.
Advanced visualization - a broad overview of advanced visualization through the various areas, including sessions that explain the implementation of a GPU-enhanced ultra-4k video servers, attendees will be contacted Dr. Norihisa Suzuki from Zaxel; real-time effects in fiimskoj and video industry, attendees will be contacted Gary Oberbrunner, vice president engineering at GenArts, and labeling of satellite images with the help of GPU-and where the present Teodor C. Hanchevici and James Lutes, from PCI GeoPmatics.
Vision reckoner - specialized in the talks which will be presented Dr. Horst Bischof, from the Institute for Computer Graphics and vision at the Technical univerzizetu of Graz, Austria, as well as the session related to the advanced GPU based image processing, computer vision and the detection of persons that use the state throughout the world.
Other topics will be related to 3D stereo algorithms and numerical techniques, astronomy and astrophysics, computerized fluid dynamics, computed projections, databases, and review, "fixed" computing, mobile computing, energy research, film, life sciences, the study of machine and artificial intelligence, the medical view, molecular dynamics, physical simulation, and programming languages and Apia.
GPU Technology Konferecija will consist of three parallel paper:
Set of companies in the growth - a unique event, which will focus on companies that are started and based their work in the area of GPU computing, the company will get the opportunity to offer entrepreneurs and companies that invest their capital and which are included in the GPU computing system.
Developer GPU set-a - a series of technical presentations, training and panels in order to support developer in the development of consumer, professional and high-performance computer applications, who want to get more from the GPU parallel processing power of the languages that follow the industry standard, such as C / C + + wonders with the extensions and Fortran, and Apia such as Direct3D, DirectX Compute, OpenCL ™ software and OpenGL.
NVIDIA researchers set - an event intended for researchers, research academy and other academies. Session is intended for those who use the GPU in the scientific and engineering research and want to increase the power of the computer and reduce time to discovery.
More information, including curriculum, speakers and abstracts can be found on this page. Home registration ends 1st September, 2009.
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