Guest Blogger Sharon Hu - General Chair DAC55 and a professor in dept of CS and Engineering at Univ of Nortre Dame, Indiana
DAC55 General Chair, Sharon Hu is a professor in the department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana, USA. Her research interests include low-power system design, circuit and architecture design with emerging technologies, hardware/software … More » DAC 2019 to host the Second System Design ContestNovember 9th, 2018 by Sharon Hu - General Chair DAC55 and a professor in dept of CS and Engineering at Univ of Nortre Dame, Indiana
The spots are limited and boards are provided as first come first served Interested in showing off your talent in developing deep learning algorithms on embedded hardware platforms for solving real-world problems? Join us in the second System Design Contest (SDC) at the 56th Design Automation Conference in 2019! In 2018, DAC held its inaugural system design contest. The 2018 SDC featured a low-power object detection challenge (LPODC) on designing and implementing novel algorithms based object detection in images taken from unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV). Contestants compete in two different embedded hardware categories: FPGA (Xilinx PYNQ Z-1 board) and GPU (Nvidia Jetson TX2), provided by our premier platform sponsors, Xilinx and Nvidia, respectively. Datasets consisting of video clips captured in a UAV view and with different points of view are provided by our industry sponsor DJI. Contestants use the provided training dataset to train their networks, and a hidden dataset is used to evaluate the performance of the designs in terms of accuracy, throughput and energy. Over 110 teams from both academia and industry of 11 different countries participated in the contest. Three winning teams were selected from each hardware category and received cash prizes sponsored by Nvidia and Xilinx. Winning teams listed below. An even more exciting and competitive SDC will take place at the 56th DAC to be held in Las Vegas, NV on June 2-6, 2019. The same datasets and hardware platforms as the SDC’18 contest will be used. We expect that higher quality solutions will be submitted by participating teams. The organizers of SDC’19 are:
The schedule for SDC’19 contest are as follows: November 30: Registration deadline December 10: Host webinars to share resources available February – May: Teams submit their solutions and update ranking list June: Invited talks and demos at DAC, June 2-6, 2019 Visit the System Design Contest 2019 web page for more details and registration information. The spots are limited and boards are provided as first come first served. So, make sure to register early! 2018 System Design Contest organizers and winning teams: The 2018 SDC at the 55th DAC was organized and managed by:
2018 Winning Teams: FPGA CATEGORY First Place – TGIIF – Shulin Zeng, Weicong Chen, Tianhao Huang, Yujun Lin, Weizhe Meng, Zhenhua Zhu, Yu Wang – Tsinghua University Second Place – SystemsETHZ –Kaan Kara, Ce Zhang, Gustavo Alonso – ETH Zurich Third Place – iSmart2– Cong Hao, Yuhong Li, Sitao Huang, Xiaofan Zhang, Tianqi Gao, Jinjun Xiong, Kyle Rupnow, Haufeng Yu, Wen-Mei Hwu, Deming Chen – University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign GPU CATEGORY First Place – ICT-Jeejio – Hao Lu, Xuyi Cai, Xiandong Zhao, Ying Wang – Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Science Second Place – DeepZ – Jianing Deng, Cheng Zhuo – Zhejiang University Third Place – SDU-Legend – Chuanqi Zang, Jie Liu, Yueming Hao, Shiqing Li, Miao Yu, Yango Zhao, Mingyi Li, Pengfei Xue, Xiaoyu Qin, Lei Ju, Xin Li, Mengying Zhao, Hongjun Dai – Shandong University |