Thu 18 Jul 2019 11:30 - 11:50 at Mancy - Domain Specific Languages Chair(s): Sebastian Erdweg

Many different data analytics tasks boil down to linear algebra primitives. In practice, for each different type of workload, data scientists use a particular specialised library. In this paper, we present Pilatus, a polymorphic iterative linear algebra language, applicable to various types of data analytics workloads. The design of this domain-specific language (DSL) is inspired by both mathematics and programming languages: its basic constructs are borrowed from abstract algebra, whereas the key technology behind its polymorphic design uses the tagless final approach (a.k.a. polymorphic embedding/object algebras). This design enables us to change the behaviour of arithmetic operations to express matrix algebra, graph algorithms, logical probabilistic programs, and differentiable programs. Crucially, the polymorphic design of Pilatus allows us to use multistage programming and rewrite-based optimisation to recover the performance of specialised code, supporting fixed sized matrices, algebraic optimisations, and fusion.

Thu 18 Jul

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10:30 - 12:10
Domain Specific LanguagesResearch Papers at Mancy
Chair(s): Sebastian Erdweg JGU Mainz
10:30
20m
Research paper
How to Avoid Making a Billion-Dollar Mistake: Type-Safe Data Plane Programming with SafeP4
Research Papers
Matthias Eichholz , Eric Campbell Cornell University, Nate Foster Cornell University, Guido Salvaneschi TU Darmstadt, Mira Mezini TU Darmstadt, Germany
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10:50
20m
Research paper
Fling—A Fluent API Generator
Research Papers
Yossi Gil Technion—Israel Institute of Technology, Ori Roth Technion
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11:10
20m
Research paper
Semantic Patches for Java Program TransformationExperience Report
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Hong Jin Kang School of Information Systems, Singapore Management University, Ferdian Thung , Julia Lawall Inria/LIP6, Gilles Muller LIP6-INRIA/UPMC, Lingxiao Jiang Singapore Management University, David Lo Singapore Management University
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11:30
20m
Research paper
Finally, a Polymorphic Linear Algebra LanguagePearl
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Amir Shaikhha University of Oxford, Lionel Parreaux EPFL
DOI
11:50
20m
Research paper
NumLin: Linear Types for Linear Algebra
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Dhruv Makwana Unaffiliated, Neel Krishnaswami Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge
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