General purpose graphical processing units were proven to be useful for accelerating computationally intensive algorithms. Their capability to perform massive parallel computing significantly improve performance of many algorithms. This thesis focuses on using graphical processors (GPUs) to accelerate algorithms based on adversarial search. We investigate whether or not the adversarial algorithms are suitable for single instruction multiple data (SIMD) type of parallelism, which GPU provides. Therefore, parallel versions of selected algorithms accelerated by GPU were implemented and compared with the algorithms running on CPU. Obtained results show significant speed improvement and proof the applicability of GPU technology in the domain of ...
AbstractThis study is devoted to exploring possible applications of GPU technology for acceleration ...
Graphics processor units (GPUs) are many-core processors that perform better than central processing...
This thesis explores the possibility of utilizing Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) to address the co...
A* search is a fundamental topic in artificial intelligence. Recently, the general purpose computat...
In this paper we observe the possibility to accelerate a search algorithm for multiobjective optimiz...
Every new desktop or laptop come equipped with a multicore, programmable graphic processing unit (GP...
Abstract. We present a GPU algorithm for the nearest neighbor search, an important database problem....
Abstract: Game tree search is a classical problem in the field of game theory and artificial intelli...
We present a GPU algorithm for the nearest neighbor search, an important database problem. The searc...
This work examines the possibilities of employing highly parallel architectures in database systems,...
[[abstract]]Graphics processing units (GPUs) have attracted a lot of attention due to their cost-eff...
In the last decade video games have made great improvements in terms of arti cial intelligence and v...
Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) were developed for graphics processing and it was not highly-parall...
Pattern Matching is a computationally intensive task used in many research fields and real world app...
The parallel computing power offered by graphic processing units (GPUs) has been recently exploited ...
AbstractThis study is devoted to exploring possible applications of GPU technology for acceleration ...
Graphics processor units (GPUs) are many-core processors that perform better than central processing...
This thesis explores the possibility of utilizing Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) to address the co...
A* search is a fundamental topic in artificial intelligence. Recently, the general purpose computat...
In this paper we observe the possibility to accelerate a search algorithm for multiobjective optimiz...
Every new desktop or laptop come equipped with a multicore, programmable graphic processing unit (GP...
Abstract. We present a GPU algorithm for the nearest neighbor search, an important database problem....
Abstract: Game tree search is a classical problem in the field of game theory and artificial intelli...
We present a GPU algorithm for the nearest neighbor search, an important database problem. The searc...
This work examines the possibilities of employing highly parallel architectures in database systems,...
[[abstract]]Graphics processing units (GPUs) have attracted a lot of attention due to their cost-eff...
In the last decade video games have made great improvements in terms of arti cial intelligence and v...
Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) were developed for graphics processing and it was not highly-parall...
Pattern Matching is a computationally intensive task used in many research fields and real world app...
The parallel computing power offered by graphic processing units (GPUs) has been recently exploited ...
AbstractThis study is devoted to exploring possible applications of GPU technology for acceleration ...
Graphics processor units (GPUs) are many-core processors that perform better than central processing...
This thesis explores the possibility of utilizing Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) to address the co...