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Enabling Highly Efficient k-Means Computations on the SW26010 Many-Core Processor of Sunway TaihuLight
Authors:Li  Min  Yang  Chao  Sun  Qiao  Ma  Wen-Jing  Cao  Wen-Long  Ao  Yu-Long
Affiliation:1.Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, China;2.University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China;3.School of Mathematical Sciences, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China;4.Center for Data Science, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China;5.Peng Cheng Laboratory, Shenzhen 518052, China
Abstract:

With the advent of the big data era, the amounts of sampling data and the dimensions of data features are rapidly growing. It is highly desired to enable fast and efficient clustering of unlabeled samples based on feature similarities. As a fundamental primitive for data clustering, the k-means operation is receiving increasingly more attentions today. To achieve high performance k-means computations on modern multi-core/many-core systems, we propose a matrix-based fused framework that can achieve high performance by conducting computations on a distance matrix and at the same time can improve the memory reuse through the fusion of the distance-matrix computation and the nearest centroids reduction. We implement and optimize the parallel k-means algorithm on the SW26010 many-core processor, which is the major horsepower of Sunway TaihuLight. In particular, we design a task mapping strategy for load-balanced task distribution, a data sharing scheme to reduce the memory footprint and a register blocking strategy to increase the data locality. Optimization techniques such as instruction reordering and double buffering are further applied to improve the sustained performance. Discussions on block-size tuning and performance modeling are also presented. We show by experiments on both randomly generated and real-world datasets that our parallel implementation of k-means on SW26010 can sustain a double-precision performance of over 348.1 Gflops, which is 46.9% of the peak performance and 84% of the theoretical performance upper bound on a single core group, and can achieve a nearly ideal scalability to the whole SW26010 processor of four core groups. Performance comparisons with the previous state-of-the-art on both CPU and GPU are also provided to show the superiority of our optimized k-means kernel.

Keywords:parallel k-means  performance optimization  SW26010 processor  Sunway TaihuLight  
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