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SCHEDULE: NOV 16-21, 2014
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In Situ MPAS-Ocean Image-Based Visualization
SESSION: Visualization & Data Analytics Showcase
EVENT TYPE: Visualization & Data Analytics Showcase
TIME: 10:30AM - 12:00PM
SESSION CHAIR: Hank Childs
AUTHOR(S):James Aherns, Sebastien Jourdain, Patrick O'Leary, John Patchett, David H. Rogers, Patricia Fasel, Andrew Bauer, Mark Petersen, Francesca Samsel, Benjamin Boeckel
ROOM:386-87
ABSTRACT:
Due to power and I/O constraints associated with extreme scale scientific simulations, in situ visualization and analysis will become a critical component to scientific discovery. The options for extreme scale visualization and analysis are often presented as a stark contrast: write files to disk for interactive, exploratory analysis, or perform in situ analysis to save data products about phenomena that a scientists knows about in advance. In this video demonstrating large-scale visualization of MPAS-Ocean simulations, we leveraged a third option based on ParaView Cinema, which is a novel framework for highly interactive, image-based in situ visualization and analysis that promotes exploration.
Chair/Author Details:
Hank Childs (Chair) - University of Oregon and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
James Aherns - Kitware, Inc.
Sebastien Jourdain - Kitware, Inc.
Patrick O'Leary - Kitware, Inc.
John Patchett - Los Alamos National Laboratory
David H. Rogers - Los Alamos National Laboratory
Patricia Fasel - Los Alamos National Laboratory
Andrew Bauer - Kitware, Inc.
Mark Petersen - Los Alamos National Laboratory
Francesca Samsel - University of Texas at Austin
Benjamin Boeckel - Kitware, Inc.
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