RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN TOTAL VARIATION IMAGE RESTORATION (No. 82)
TITLE:
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN TOTAL VARIATION IMAGE RESTORATION (No. 82)
DATE:
Friday, October 28th, 2005
TIME:
3:30 PM
LOCATION:
GMCS 214
SPEAKER:
Aram K. Kevorkian, Senior Scientist, SPAWAR Systems Center, San Diego
ABSTRACT:
Suppose we have a pool of highly sophisticated users and geographically distributed teams of scientists and engineers who wish to connect to multiple high-end computing centers, and also, have access to specialized databases and repositories, advanced simulation and visualization software, as well as remote instruments and sensors. This computational need has brought about a new computing paradigm called grid computing. A key objective in this tightly woven grid of linked and interoperating resources is to allow individual users and geographically distributed teams to compute productively at multiple high-end computing centers. In this talk, we will highlight the fundamental standardization efforts that are shaping today’s Grid services; the cyberinfrastructures that are emerging for open scientific research, and review several prototypical and experiment-specific Grids that are serving the immediate needs of a large core of researchers within and outside the United States. We will end the talk, by highlighting recent grid-related efforts within the DoD High Performance Computing Modernization Program (HPCMP).
HOST:
Jose Castillo
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