diff --git a/source/_data/SymbioticLab.bib b/source/_data/SymbioticLab.bib index d215e90..2356ab7 100644 --- a/source/_data/SymbioticLab.bib +++ b/source/_data/SymbioticLab.bib @@ -1739,6 +1739,20 @@ @Article{crosslayer-energy:arxiv24 } } +@inproceedings{crosslayer-energy:eecs24, + author = {Jae-Won Chung and Nishil Talati and Mosharaf Chowdhury}, + booktitle = {Energy-Efficient Computing for Science Workshop}, + title = {Toward Cross-Layer Energy Optimizations in {AI} Systems}, + year = {2024}, + + publist_confkey = {EECS'24}, + publist_link = {paper || crosslayer-energy-eecs24.pdf}, + publist_topic = {Systems + AI}, + publist_topic = {Energy-Efficient Systems}, + publist_abstract = {The ``AI for Science, Energy, and Security'' report from DOE outlines a significant focus on developing and optimizing artificial intelligence workflows for a foundational impact on a broad range of DOE missions. With the pervasive usage of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) tools and techniques, their energy efficiency is likely to become the gating factor toward adoption. This is because generative AI (GenAI) models are massive energy hogs: for instance, training a 200-billion parameter large language model (LLM) at Amazon is estimated to have taken 11.9 GWh, which is enough to power more than a thousand average U.S. households for a year. Inference consumes even more energy, because a model trained once serve millions. Given this scale, high energy efficiency is key to addressing the power delivery problem of constructing and operating new supercomputers and datacenters specialized for AI workloads. In that regard, we outline software- and architecture-level research challenges and opportunities, setting the stage for creating cross-layer energy optimizations in AI systems. + } +} + @Article{fedtrans:arxiv24, author = {Yuxuan Zhu and Jiachen Liu and Mosharaf Chowdhury and Fan Lai}, title = {{FedTrans}: Efficient Federated Learning Over Heterogeneous Clients via Model Transformation}, diff --git a/source/publications/files/crosslayer-energy:eecs24/crosslayer-energy-eecs24.pdf b/source/publications/files/crosslayer-energy:eecs24/crosslayer-energy-eecs24.pdf new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8c87a40 Binary files /dev/null and b/source/publications/files/crosslayer-energy:eecs24/crosslayer-energy-eecs24.pdf differ diff --git a/source/publications/index.md b/source/publications/index.md index 975ec65..46885d7 100644 --- a/source/publications/index.md +++ b/source/publications/index.md @@ -324,6 +324,13 @@ venues: name: 1st Workshop on Sustainable Computer Systems Design and Implementation date: 2022-07-10 url: https://hotcarbon.org/ + EECS: + category: Workshops + occurrences: + - key: EECS'24 + name: Energy-Efficient Computing for Science Workshop + date: 2024-09-09 + url: https://web.cvent.com/event/a3dd901a-699e-408c-8a84-81445e6ea64f 'USENIX ;login:': category: Journals occurrences: