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2020 – today
- 2020
- [j20]Tzu-Mao Li, Michal Lukác, Michaël Gharbi, Jonathan Ragan-Kelley:
Differentiable vector graphics rasterization for editing and learning. ACM Trans. Graph. 39(6): 193:1-193:15 (2020) - [c9]Vaishaal Shankar, Karl Krauth, Kailas Vodrahalli, Qifan Pu, Benjamin Recht, Ion Stoica, Jonathan Ragan-Kelley, Eric Jonas, Shivaram Venkataraman:
Serverless linear algebra. SoCC 2020: 281-295 - [c8]Yuanming Hu, Luke Anderson, Tzu-Mao Li, Qi Sun, Nathan Carr, Jonathan Ragan-Kelley, Frédo Durand:
DiffTaichi: Differentiable Programming for Physical Simulation. ICLR 2020 - [c7]Vaishaal Shankar, Alex Fang, Wenshuo Guo, Sara Fridovich-Keil, Jonathan Ragan-Kelley, Ludwig Schmidt, Benjamin Recht:
Neural Kernels Without Tangents. ICML 2020: 8614-8623 - [i8]Vaishaal Shankar, Alex Fang, Wenshuo Guo, Sara Fridovich-Keil, Ludwig Schmidt, Jonathan Ragan-Kelley, Benjamin Recht:
Neural Kernels Without Tangents. CoRR abs/2003.02237 (2020) - [i7]Gilbert Bernstein, Michael Mara, Tzu-Mao Li, Dougal Maclaurin, Jonathan Ragan-Kelley:
Differentiating a Tensor Language. CoRR abs/2008.11256 (2020) - [i6]Luke Anderson, Andrew Adams, Karima Ma, Tzu-Mao Li, Jonathan Ragan-Kelley:
Learning to Schedule Halide Pipelines for the GPU. CoRR abs/2012.07145 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j19]Kiril Vidimce, Szu-Po Wang, Jonathan Ragan-Kelley, Wojciech Matusik:
OpenFab: a programmable pipeline for multimaterial fabrication. Commun. ACM 62(9): 97-105 (2019) - [j18]Andrew Adams, Karima Ma, Luke Anderson, Riyadh Baghdadi, Tzu-Mao Li, Michaël Gharbi, Benoit Steiner, Steven Johnson, Kayvon Fatahalian, Frédo Durand, Jonathan Ragan-Kelley:
Learning to optimize halide with tree search and random programs. ACM Trans. Graph. 38(4): 121:1-121:12 (2019) - [j17]Yuanming Hu, Tzu-Mao Li, Luke Anderson, Jonathan Ragan-Kelley, Frédo Durand:
Taichi: a language for high-performance computation on spatially sparse data structures. ACM Trans. Graph. 38(6): 201:1-201:16 (2019) - [j16]Maaz Bin Safeer Ahmad, Jonathan Ragan-Kelley, Alvin Cheung, Shoaib Kamil:
Automatically translating image processing libraries to halide. ACM Trans. Graph. 38(6): 204:1-204:13 (2019) - [i5]Yuanming Hu, Luke Anderson, Tzu-Mao Li, Qi Sun, Nathan Carr, Jonathan Ragan-Kelley, Frédo Durand:
DiffTaichi: Differentiable Programming for Physical Simulation. CoRR abs/1910.00935 (2019) - 2018
- [j15]Jonathan Ragan-Kelley, Andrew Adams, Dillon Sharlet, Connelly Barnes, Sylvain Paris, Marc Levoy, Saman P. Amarasinghe, Frédo Durand:
Halide: decoupling algorithms from schedules for high-performance image processing. Commun. ACM 61(1): 106-115 (2018) - [j14]Tzu-Mao Li, Michaël Gharbi, Andrew Adams, Frédo Durand, Jonathan Ragan-Kelley:
Differentiable programming for image processing and deep learning in halide. ACM Trans. Graph. 37(4): 139:1-139:13 (2018) - [i4]Vaishaal Shankar, Karl Krauth, Qifan Pu, Eric Jonas, Shivaram Venkataraman, Ion Stoica, Benjamin Recht, Jonathan Ragan-Kelley:
numpywren: serverless linear algebra. CoRR abs/1810.09679 (2018) - 2017
- [j13]Jing Pu, Steven Bell, Xuan Yang, Jeff Setter, Stephen Richardson, Jonathan Ragan-Kelley, Mark Horowitz:
Programming Heterogeneous Systems from an Image Processing DSL. ACM Trans. Archit. Code Optim. 14(3): 26:1-26:25 (2017) - [j12]Zachary DeVito, Michael Mara, Michael Zollhöfer, Gilbert Bernstein, Jonathan Ragan-Kelley, Christian Theobalt, Pat Hanrahan, Matthew Fisher, Matthias Nießner:
Opt: A Domain Specific Language for Non-Linear Least Squares Optimization in Graphics and Imaging. ACM Trans. Graph. 36(5): 171:1-171:27 (2017) - 2016
- [j11]Fredrik Kjolstad, Shoaib Kamil, Jonathan Ragan-Kelley, David I. W. Levin, Shinjiro Sueda, Desai Chen, Etienne Vouga, Danny M. Kaufman, Gurtej Kanwar
, Wojciech Matusik, Saman P. Amarasinghe:
Simit: A Language for Physical Simulation. ACM Trans. Graph. 35(2): 20:1-20:21 (2016) - [j10]Ravi Teja Mullapudi, Andrew Adams, Dillon Sharlet, Jonathan Ragan-Kelley, Kayvon Fatahalian:
Automatically scheduling halide image processing pipelines. ACM Trans. Graph. 35(4): 83:1-83:11 (2016) - [j9]Felix Heide, Steven Diamond, Matthias Nießner, Jonathan Ragan-Kelley, Wolfgang Heidrich
, Gordon Wetzstein:
ProxImaL: efficient image optimization using proximal algorithms. ACM Trans. Graph. 35(4): 84:1-84:15 (2016) - [j8]James Hegarty, Ross G. Daly, Zachary DeVito, Mark Horowitz, Pat Hanrahan, Jonathan Ragan-Kelley:
Rigel: flexible multi-rate image processing hardware. ACM Trans. Graph. 35(4): 85:1-85:11 (2016) - [i3]Zachary DeVito, Michael Mara, Michael Zollhöfer, Gilbert Louis Bernstein, Jonathan Ragan-Kelley, Christian Theobalt, Pat Hanrahan, Matthew Fisher, Matthias Nießner:
Opt: A Domain Specific Language for Non-linear Least Squares Optimization in Graphics and Imaging. CoRR abs/1604.06525 (2016) - [i2]Xuan Yang, Jing Pu, Blaine Burton Rister, Nikhil Bhagdikar, Stephen Richardson, Shahar Kvatinsky, Jonathan Ragan-Kelley, Ardavan Pedram, Mark Horowitz:
A Systematic Approach to Blocking Convolutional Neural Networks. CoRR abs/1606.04209 (2016) - [i1]Jing Pu, Steven Bell, Xuan Yang, Jeff Setter, Stephen Richardson, Jonathan Ragan-Kelley, Mark Horowitz:
Programming Heterogeneous Systems from an Image Processing DSL. CoRR abs/1610.09405 (2016) - 2015
- [j7]Michaël Gharbi, Yi-Chang Shih, Gaurav Chaurasia, Jonathan Ragan-Kelley, Sylvain Paris, Frédo Durand:
Transform recipes for efficient cloud photo enhancement. ACM Trans. Graph. 34(6): 228:1-228:12 (2015) - [c6]Gaurav Chaurasia, Jonathan Ragan-Kelley, Sylvain Paris, George Drettakis, Frédo Durand:
Compiling high performance recursive filters. High Performance Graphics 2015: 85-94 - [c5]Charith Mendis, Jeffrey Bosboom
, Kevin Wu, Shoaib Kamil, Jonathan Ragan-Kelley, Sylvain Paris, Qin Zhao, Saman P. Amarasinghe:
Helium: lifting high-performance stencil kernels from stripped x86 binaries to halide DSL code. PLDI 2015: 391-402 - [c4]Jonathan Ragan-Kelley, Andrew Adams, Dillon Sharlet:
An introduction to halide. SIGGRAPH Courses 2015: 3:1-3:160 - 2014
- [b1]Jonathan Ragan-Kelley:
Decoupling algorithms from the organization of computation for high performance image processing. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA, 2014 - [j6]James Hegarty, John Brunhaver, Zachary DeVito, Jonathan Ragan-Kelley, Noy Cohen, Steven Bell, Artem Vasilyev, Mark Horowitz, Pat Hanrahan:
Darkroom: compiling high-level image processing code into hardware pipelines. ACM Trans. Graph. 33(4): 144:1-144:11 (2014) - [c3]Jason Ansel, Shoaib Kamil, Kalyan Veeramachaneni, Jonathan Ragan-Kelley, Jeffrey Bosboom
, Una-May O'Reilly, Saman P. Amarasinghe:
OpenTuner: an extensible framework for program autotuning. PACT 2014: 303-316 - [e1]Ingo Wald, Jonathan Ragan-Kelley:
High-Performance Graphics 2014, Lyon, France, 2014. Proceedings. Eurographics Association 2014, ISBN 978-3-905674-60-6 [contents] - 2013
- [j5]Kiril Vidimce, Szu-Po Wang, Jonathan Ragan-Kelley, Wojciech Matusik:
OpenFab: a programmable pipeline for multi-material fabrication. ACM Trans. Graph. 32(4): 136:1-136:12 (2013) - [c2]Phitchaya Mangpo Phothilimthana, Jason Ansel, Jonathan Ragan-Kelley, Saman P. Amarasinghe:
Portable performance on heterogeneous architectures. ASPLOS 2013: 431-444 - [c1]Jonathan Ragan-Kelley, Connelly Barnes, Andrew Adams, Sylvain Paris, Frédo Durand, Saman P. Amarasinghe:
Halide: a language and compiler for optimizing parallelism, locality, and recomputation in image processing pipelines. PLDI 2013: 519-530 - 2012
- [j4]Jonathan Ragan-Kelley, Andrew Adams, Sylvain Paris, Marc Levoy, Saman P. Amarasinghe, Frédo Durand:
Decoupling algorithms from schedules for easy optimization of image processing pipelines. ACM Trans. Graph. 31(4): 32:1-32:12 (2012) - 2011
- [j3]Jonathan Ragan-Kelley, Jaakko Lehtinen, Jiawen Chen, Michael C. Doggett
, Frédo Durand:
Decoupled sampling for graphics pipelines. ACM Trans. Graph. 30(3): 17:1-17:17 (2011) - 2010
- [j2]Ilya Baran, Jiawen Chen, Jonathan Ragan-Kelley, Frédo Durand, Jaakko Lehtinen:
A hierarchical volumetric shadow algorithm for single scattering. ACM Trans. Graph. 29(6): 178 (2010)
2000 – 2009
- 2007
- [j1]Jonathan Ragan-Kelley, Charlie Kilpatrick, Brian W. Smith, Doug Epps, Paul Green, Christophe Hery, Frédo Durand:
The lightspeed automatic interactive lighting preview system. ACM Trans. Graph. 26(3): 25 (2007)
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