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Benchmarking Performance of a Hybrid Intel Xeon/Xeon Phi System for Parallel Computation of Similarity Measures Between Large Vectors
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Czarnul, Paweł
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/ Central processing units
/ Computer Science
/ CPUs
/ Hybrid systems
/ Load balancing
/ Microprocessors
/ Optimization
/ Optimization techniques
/ Parallel processing
/ Processor Architectures
/ Processors
/ Servers
/ Similarity
/ Similarity measures
/ Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems
/ Studies
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/ Theory of Computation
2017
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Benchmarking Performance of a Hybrid Intel Xeon/Xeon Phi System for Parallel Computation of Similarity Measures Between Large Vectors
by
Czarnul, Paweł
in
Benchmarks
/ CD burners
/ Central processing units
/ Computer Science
/ CPUs
/ Hybrid systems
/ Load balancing
/ Microprocessors
/ Optimization
/ Optimization techniques
/ Parallel processing
/ Processor Architectures
/ Processors
/ Servers
/ Similarity
/ Similarity measures
/ Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems
/ Studies
/ Tape drives
/ Theory of Computation
2017
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Benchmarking Performance of a Hybrid Intel Xeon/Xeon Phi System for Parallel Computation of Similarity Measures Between Large Vectors
by
Czarnul, Paweł
in
Benchmarks
/ CD burners
/ Central processing units
/ Computer Science
/ CPUs
/ Hybrid systems
/ Load balancing
/ Microprocessors
/ Optimization
/ Optimization techniques
/ Parallel processing
/ Processor Architectures
/ Processors
/ Servers
/ Similarity
/ Similarity measures
/ Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems
/ Studies
/ Tape drives
/ Theory of Computation
2017
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Benchmarking Performance of a Hybrid Intel Xeon/Xeon Phi System for Parallel Computation of Similarity Measures Between Large Vectors
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Benchmarking Performance of a Hybrid Intel Xeon/Xeon Phi System for Parallel Computation of Similarity Measures Between Large Vectors
2017
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The paper deals with parallelization of computing similarity measures between large vectors. Such computations are important components within many applications and consequently are of high importance. Rather than focusing on optimization of the algorithm itself, assuming specific measures, the paper assumes a general scheme for finding similarity measures for all pairs of vectors and investigates optimizations for scalability in a hybrid Intel Xeon/Xeon Phi system. Hybrid systems including multicore CPUs and many-core compute devices such as Intel Xeon Phi allow parallelization of such computations using vectorization but require proper load balancing and optimization techniques. The proposed implementation uses C/OpenMP with the offload mode to Xeon Phi cards. Several results are presented: execution times for various partitioning parameters such as batch sizes of vectors being compared, impact of dynamic adjustment of batch size, overlapping computations and communication. Execution times for comparison of all pairs of vectors are presented as well as those for which similarity measures account for a predefined threshold. The latter makes load balancing more difficult and is used as a benchmark for the proposed optimizations. Results are presented for the native mode on an Intel Xeon Phi, CPU only and the CPU
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offload mode for a hybrid system with 2 Intel Xeons with 20 physical cores and 40 logical processors and 2 Intel Xeon Phis with a total of 120 physical cores and 480 logical processors.
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Springer US,Springer Nature B.V
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