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On December 3, 2012, in Vancouver, BC, Canada, Onur Mutlu, the Program Chair, delivered closing remarks for the Micro 2012 Symposium. Participants were reminded to send their talk slides and posters in PPT or PDF format by the end of the day. The awards for Best Lightning Session Presentation, Best Poster, and Best Paper were announced following a valid voting process of 108 votes. Adrian Sampson from the University of Washington won the Best Lightning Session Presentation Award, while Rustam Miftakhutdinov and Tim Rogers were recognized as runners up. Further details are available on the symposium website.
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Micro 2012Closing Remarks Onur Mutlu PC Chair December 3, 2012 Vancouver, BC, Canada
Please Send Your Talk Slides and Poster • Regular talk slides (in PPT or PDF) • Poster (in PPT or PDF) • To me ( onur@cmu.edu ) and Vivek Seshadri ( vseshadr@cs.cmu.edu ) • By the end of today, please
Awards • Best Lightning Session Presentation Award • Best Poster Award • Best Paper Award
Best Lightning Session Presentation Award • Awards committee selected one winner and two runners up • In line with voting results • 124 votes received, 108 were valid • Three papers received >10% of the votes
Best Lightning Session Presentation Award • Runners up • Rustam Miftakhutdinov, UT-Austin (“Predicting Performance Impact of DVFS for Realistic Memory Systems”) – 12 votes • Tim Rogers, Univ. of British Columbia (“Cache-Conscious Wavefront Scheduling”) – 21 votes • Winner • Adrian Sampson, Univ. of Washington (“Neural Acceleration for General-Purpose Approximate Programs”) – 30 votes
The Other Two Awards • Stay tuned • Committee will deliberate for a fair decision
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