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Fall 2005 Colloquium Series Brian Wilson
Brian Wilson, will talk about Grid Workflow Execution
using GENESIS SciFlo. The General Earth Science Investigation Suite
(GENESIS) project is a NASA-sponsored partnership between the Jet Propulsion
Laboratory, academia, and NASA data centers to develop a new suite of
Web Services tools to facilitate multi-sensor investigations in Earth
System Science. The goal of GENESIS is to enable large-scale, multi-instrument
atmospheric science using combined datasets from the AIRS, MODIS, MISR,
and GPS sensors. Investigations include cross-comparison of spaceborne
climate sensors, cloud spectral analysis, study of upper troposphere-stratosphere
water transport, study of the aerosol indirect cloud effect, and global
climate model validation. The challenges are to bring together very
large datasets, reformat and understand the individual instrument retrievals,
co-register or re-grid the retrieved physical parameters, perform computationally-intensive
data fusion and data mining operations, and accumulate complex statistics
over months to years of data. To meet these challenges, we have developed
a Grid computing and dataflow framework, named SciFlo, in which we are
deploying a set of versatile and reusable operators for data access,
subsetting, registration, mining, fusion, compression, and advanced
statistical analysis. IS&T Colloquium Committee Host: Jim Tilton, Sign language interpreter upon request: 301-286-8313 |
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