MTAT.08.024 Hajussüsteemide seminar / Distributed Systems Seminar
WED 12:15 - 14:00, Liivi 2 - 512
Seminar supervisors: Prof. Eero Vainikko, Dr Amnir Hadachi, Dr Faisal Ahmed, Artjom Lind, Mohammad Anagreh
The seminar topics cover a broad set of themes on distributed systems (like High Performance Computing, [Automatic] Parallelization, GPGPU, Peer-to-Peer systems, Scientific (Grid and Cloud) Computing, parallel algorithms, parallel programming languages, geographic information systems and intelligent transportation systems. In general, everything connected with distributed systems.
Topic Areas (Concerned supervisors):
- Parallel Scientific Applications and Concurrent Computing (Eero Vainikko, Faisal Ahmed)
- Network Applications and Protocols (Artjom Lind)
- Applied Computer Vision (Artjom Lind)
- Parallel Machine learning algorithms (Artjom Lind, Amnir Hadachi)
- Geographic information systems (GIS) and Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) (Amnir Hadachi)
- GPGPU (Mohammad Anagreh)
Students can come up with a theme of their own that is related to Distribute Systems or choose a topic from the List of possible topics.
Organization and requirements
date | activities |
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11.09.2019 | First Meeting, topics introduction |
18.02.2019 | Topic choice, consultation on how to proceed |
25.09.2019 | Finalize topic choice, consultation on how to proceed |
2.10.2019 | Individual work under supervision (No meeting) |
9.10.2019 | Individual work under supervision (No meeting) |
16.10.2019 | Meeting for Research Plan and initial Literature Review presentations |
23.10.2019 | Individual work under supervision (No meeting) |
30.10.2019 | No meeting, Do the tests and experiments, Start writing the final report, provide the supervisors with an access to the code as well as to the report draft |
6.11.2019 | Meeting: Intermediate presentations / Technical Demo, First draft of the final report |
13.11.2019 | (No meeting, writing the report) |
20.11.2019 | (No meeting, writing the report) |
27.11.2019 | Last day to share the reports between the reviewers |
4.12.2019 | Last day to the reviewers to give their feedback |
11.12.2019 | Final presentation. |
Deliverables:
- Written results report LaTeX IEEE technical report format from CTAN or the IEEE website.
- Research plan (has to be provided in one week after topic selection, how to submit the report is declared by supervisor)
- Weekly report to supervisor (how to submit the report is declared by supervisor)
- Research results: The code in our Git repository
- Research results: The collected related work publication list on our web page
- Research results: The technical report LaTeX sources in our Git
- Intermediate presentations / Technical Demo (in the middle of the term)
- Peer-review of the report drafts between the seminar members
- Final peer-review
- Final presentation / technical demo
See the examples of previous reports on pages at http://ds.cs.ut.ee/courses
Final reports:
- Mohammad Mahdi Mohebbian, Quality Assurance Visualization System for crowds and cell analysis (pdf)
- Juan Carlos Ramos Martı́nez, A real-time simulation based approach for quantifying CO2 emissions of urban car traffic (pdf)
- Sadig Eyvazov, Parallel Calculation to find Shortest Path by applying Dijkstra algorithm (pdf)
- Mirko Adari, Top Challenges in Profiling Parallel Programs (pdf)
- Jamil Gurbanzade, Parallelization of Bellman-Ford algorithm to calculate the shortest path (pdf)
- Tasio Aguirre, A Simple Implementation for Parallel Object Detection in Real-Time Video (pdf)
Submit your report here: ->Submit