[BANANA] Berkeley Lab - Scientific Computing Seminar - Friday, January 18, 2008

Esmond G. Ng EGNg at lbl.gov
Wed Jan 9 09:28:05 PST 2008


Berkeley Lab - Scientific Computing Seminar

Date:  Friday, January 18, 2008

Time:  1:00pm-2:00pm

Location:  Building 50A, 5132 Conference Room

Seminar Speaker:
   Chandrika Kamath
   Center for Applied Scientific Computing
   Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Title:  Scientific Data Mining: Challenges at the Petascale

Abstract:

The data from scientific simulations, observations, and experiments is 
now being measured in terabytes and will soon reach the petabyte regime. 
The size of the data, as well as its complexity, make it difficult to 
find useful information in the data. This is of course disconcerting to 
scientists who wonder about the science still undiscovered in the data. 
The Sapphire scientific data mining project at Lawrence Livermore 
National Laboratory (https://computation.llnl.gov/casc/sapphire) has 
been addressing this concern by applying data mining techniques to 
problems ranging in size from a few megabytes to a hundred terabytes in 
a variety of domains. Using example problems from astronomy, fluid 
mixing, remote sensing, and experimental physics, I will describe our 
solution approaches and discuss some of the challenges we have 
encountered in mining these datasets.

Sponsor of Seminar:  Arie Shoshani



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