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    A Deterministic Portable Parallel Pseudo-Random Number Generator for Pattern-Based Programming of Heterogeneous Parallel Systems by Ernstsson, August, Vandenbergen, Nicolas, Keller, Jörg, Kessler, Christoph

    ISSN: 0885-7458, 1573-7640, 1573-7640
    Published: New York Springer US 01.08.2022
    “…SkePU is a pattern-based high-level programming model for transparent program execution on heterogeneous parallel computing systems…”
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    Parallelizable adjoint stencil computations using transposed forward-mode algorithmic differentiation by Hückelheim, J.C., Hovland, P.D., Strout, M.M., Müller, J.-D.

    ISSN: 1055-6788, 1029-4937
    Published: Abingdon Taylor & Francis 02.11.2018
    Published in Optimization methods & software (02.11.2018)
    “…Algorithmic differentiation (AD) is a tool for generating discrete adjoint solvers, which efficiently compute gradients of functions with many inputs, for example for use in gradient-based optimization…”
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    Two program comprehension tools for automatic parallelization by Di Martino, B., Kessler, C.W.

    ISSN: 1092-3063, 1558-0849
    Published: New York IEEE 01.01.2000
    Published in IEEE concurrency (01.01.2000)
    “… (PARAllelization by pattern MATching) and the PAP (Parallelizable Algorithmic Patterns) Recognizer. The authors illuminate the main differences of each method, discussing the tradeoff between the speed of the first and the generality of the second…”
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    PAP Recognizer: a tool for automatic recognition of parallelizable patterns by Di Martino, B., Iannello, G.

    ISBN: 9780818672835, 0818672838
    ISSN: 1092-8138
    Published: IEEE 1996
    “…Techniques for automatic program comprehension can play a crucial role in overcoming limitations of existing tools for the automatic parallelization of…”
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    A parallelizable recursive least squares algorithm for adaptive filtering, with very good tracking properties by Papaodysseus, C., Koukoutsis, E., Halkias, C.C., Roussopoulos, G.

    ISSN: 0020-7160, 1029-0265
    Published: Abingdon Gordon and Breach Science Publishers 01.01.1998
    “… and proved in this paper, the proposed algorithm is immediately parallelizable. Second, it is more robust than many RLS Kalman-type schemes, in the sense that it is more resistant to the finite precision error effects…”
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    Parallelizing user–defined functions in the ETL workflow using orchestration style sheets by Ali, Syed Muhammad Fawad, Mey, Johannes, Thiele, Maik

    ISSN: 2083-8492, 1641-876X, 2083-8492
    Published: Zielona Góra Sciendo 01.03.2019
    “… a design pattern in order to write parallelizable code and generates a configuration for the UDFs to be executed…”
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    Program comprehension support for knowledge-based parallelization by Andel, S., di Martino, B., Hulman, J., Zima, H.P.

    ISBN: 9780818673764, 0818673761
    Published: IEEE Comput. Soc 1996
    “…: Vienna Fortran Compilation System (VFCS), a tool for recognition of Parallelizable Algorithmic Patterns (PAP Recognizer…”
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    Modeling Algorithmic Skeletons for Automatic Parallelization Using Template Metaprogramming by Pereda, Alexis, Hill, David R.C., Mazel, Claude, Bachelet, Bruno

    Published: IEEE 01.07.2019
    “…This article presents a framework for algorithmic skeletons that aims at representing a whole algorithm, both its sequential and possibly parallelizable parts, in order to enable making global…”
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    Routing Brain Traffic Through the Von Neumann Bottleneck: Parallel Sorting and Refactoring by Pronold, Jari, Jordan, Jakob, Wylie, Brian J. N., Kitayama, Itaru, Diesmann, Markus, Kunkel, Susanne

    ISSN: 1662-5196, 1662-5196
    Published: Switzerland Frontiers Research Foundation 01.03.2022
    Published in Frontiers in neuroinformatics (01.03.2022)
    “…Generic simulation code for spiking neuronal networks spends the major part of the time in the phase where spikes have arrived at a compute node and need to be…”
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    Efficient hybrid search for visual reconstruction problems by Lai, Shang-Hong, C. Vemuri, Baba

    ISSN: 0262-8856
    Published: Oxford Elsevier B.V 1999
    Published in Image and vision computing (1999)
    “…Visual reconstruction refers to extracting stable descriptions from visual data ( [1]; A. Blake and A. Zisserman, Visual Reconstruction, MIT Press, Cambridge,…”
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    Exploiting Batch Processing on Streaming Architectures to Solve 2D Elliptic Finite Element Problems: A Hybridized Discontinuous Galerkin (HDG) Case Study by King, James, Yakovlev, Sergey, Fu, Zhisong, Kirby, Robert M., Sherwin, Spencer J.

    ISSN: 0885-7474, 1573-7691
    Published: Boston Springer US 01.08.2014
    Published in Journal of scientific computing (01.08.2014)
    “… The lack of inter-element communication and easily parallelizable nature of the local matrix generation stage coupled with the parallelization techniques developed for the linear system solvers make…”
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    A brute-force algorithm for reconstructing a scene from two projections by Enqvist, O., Fangyuan Jiang, Kahl, F.

    ISBN: 1457703947, 9781457703942
    ISSN: 1063-6919, 1063-6919
    Published: IEEE 01.01.2011
    Published in CVPR 2011 (01.01.2011)
    “… In this paper, we derive a simple, brute-force algorithm which is both robust to outliers and has no such algorithmic degeneracies…”
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    Towards Closing the Programmability-Efficiency Gap Using Software-Defined Hardware by Pal, Subhankar

    ISBN: 9798538124251
    Published: ProQuest Dissertations & Theses 01.01.2021
    “… efficiency than general-purpose processors, such as CPUs. While the performance and efficiency of such accelerators are highly desirable, the fast pace of algorithmic…”
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    Fast and Interpretable Classification of Sequential Data in Biology by Singh, Ritambhara

    ISBN: 9780438237261, 0438237269
    Published: ProQuest Dissertations & Theses 01.01.2018
    “…Biological sciences are rapidly becoming data intensive. Between 100 million to 2 billion human genomes are estimated to be sequenced by the year 2025, far…”
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