ECOOP 2020
Sun 15 - Tue 17 November 2020 Online Conference
co-located with SPLASH 2020
Wed 18 Nov 2020 10:05 - 10:40 at SPLASH-V - Scala Symposium

Computing resources are fundamentally limited and sometimes an exact solution may not even exist. Thus, when implementing real-world systems, approximations are inevitable, as are the errors they introduce. The magnitude of errors is problem-dependent but higher accuracy generally comes at a cost in terms of memory, energy or runtime, effectively creating an accuracy-efficiency tradeoff. To take advantage of this tradeoff, we need to ensure that the computed results are sufficiently accurate, otherwise we risk disastrously incorrect results or system failures.

In this talk, we present the current state of the tool Daisy which approximates numerical kernels in an automated and trustworthy fashion. Daisy allows a programmer to write exact high-level code and generates an efficient implementation satisfying a given accuracy specification. We discuss Daisy’s verification techniques for bounding the effects of numerical errors, and the approximations Daisy can synthesize fully automatically.


Eva Darulova received a PhD from Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL) and joined the Max Planck Institute for Software Systems (MPI-SWS) as tenure-track faculty in 2015. Her current research focus is on making programming with numerical uncertainties and approximations easier, safer, and the programs themselves more efficient.

Wed 18 Nov

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09:00 - 14:20
Scala SymposiumScala at SPLASH-V
10:00
5m
Day opening
Welcome to Scala 2020
Scala
Nada Amin Harvard University, Guido Salvaneschi University of St. Gallen, David Richter Technical University of Darmstadt
10:05
35m
Keynote
Towards a Sound Approximating Compiler for Numerical Kernels (Keynote)
Scala
Eva Darulova MPI-SWS
10:40
20m
Talk
ONNX-Scala: Typeful, Functional Deep Learning / Dotty Meets an Open AI Standard (Open-Source Talk)
Scala
Alexander Merritt Independent
11:00
20m
Paper
Kaizen: A Scalable Concolic Fuzzing Tool for Scala
Scala
Mohammadreza Ashouri University of Potsdam, Germany
11:40
20m
Talk
Asterisk: Secure Programming Language for Smart Contracts (Student Talk)
Scala
Mohammadreza Ashouri University of Potsdam, Germany
12:00
20m
Paper
ScalaPy: Seamless Python Interoperability for Cross-Platform Scala Programs
Scala
Shadaj Laddad University of California at Berkeley, Koushik Sen University of California at Berkeley
12:20
20m
Paper
Semantics-Preserving Inlining for Metaprogramming
Scala
Nicolas Stucki EPFL, Switzerland, Aggelos Biboudis EPFL, Sébastien Doeraene EPFL, Switzerland, Martin Odersky EPFL
12:40
20m
Talk
Toward a Simpler Syntactic Soundness for DOT (Student Talk)
Scala
Ifaz Kabir University of Alberta, Karim Ali University of Alberta
13:00
20m
Day closing
Closing Scala 2020
Scala
Nada Amin Harvard University, Guido Salvaneschi University of St. Gallen, David Richter Technical University of Darmstadt