Iterative statistical kernels on contemporary GPUs
by Thilina Gunarathne; Bimalee Salpitikorala; Arun Chauhan; Geoffrey Fox
International Journal of Computational Science and Engineering (IJCSE), Vol. 8, No. 1, 2013

Abstract: We present a study of OpenCL implementations of three important kernels that occur frequently in iterative statistical applications: multi-dimensional scaling (MDS), PageRank and K-means clustering. We evaluated their performance on NVIDIA Tesla and Fermi GPGPU cards using dedicated hardware, and in the case of Fermi, also on the Amazon EC2 cloud-computing environment. We explored the optimisation of these kernels by four main techniques: 1) caching invariant data in GPU memory across iterations; 2) selectively placing data in different memory levels; 3) rearranging data in memory; 4) dividing the work between the GPU and the CPU. We also implemented a novel algorithm for MDS and a novel data layout scheme for PageRank. Our optimisations resulted in performance improvements of up to 5× to 6×, compared to naïve OpenCL implementations and up to 100× improvement over single-core CPU. We believe that these categories of optimisations are also applicable to other similar kernels.

Online publication date: Fri, 27-Dec-2013

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