Tuning Computer Systems with Structured Bayesian Optimization
- đ¤ Speaker: Valentin Dalibard
- đ Date & Time: Tuesday 15 March 2016, 13:15 - 13:45
- đ Venue: Computer Laboratory, William Gates Building, Room FW11
Abstract
Abstract: Computer systems are notoriously difficult to tune. In this talk, I will present Structured Bayesian Optimization, a framework which lets users expose the tunable parameters of their programs so they can be automatically optimized. To help the optimization converge in a reasonable time, users can expose the structure available, in the form of a probabilistic model simulating the execution of the system. I will present some of our case studies and discuss possible future applications.
Series This talk is part of the Computer Laboratory NetOS Group Talklets series.
Included in Lists
- All Talks (aka the CURE list)
- bld31
- Cambridge talks
- Computer Laboratory NetOS Group Talklets
- Computer Laboratory, William Gates Building, Room FW11
- Department of Computer Science and Technology talks and seminars
- Interested Talks
- School of Technology
- Trust & Technology Initiative - interesting events
- yk449
Note: Ex-directory lists are not shown.
![[Talks.cam]](/static/images/talkslogosmall.gif)

Valentin Dalibard
Tuesday 15 March 2016, 13:15-13:45