Occam's razor and petascale visual data analysis

E. W. Bethel, C. Johnson, S. Ahern, J. Bell, P. T. Bremer, H. Childs, E. Cormier-Michel, M. Day, E. Deines, T. Fogal, C. Garth, C. G.R. Geddes, H. Hagen, B. Hamann, C. Hansen, J. Jacobsen, K. Joy, J. Krüger, J. Meredith, P. MessmerG. Ostrouchov, V. Pascucci, K. Potter, Prabhat, D. Pugmire, O. Rübel, A. Sanderson, C. Silva, D. Ushizima, G. Weber, B. Whitlock, K. Wu

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    Abstract

    One of the central challenges facing visualization research is how to effectively enable knowledge discovery. An effective approach will likely combine application architectures that are capable of running on today's largest platforms to address the challenges posed by large data with visual data analysis techniques that help find, represent, and effectively convey scientifically interesting features and phenomena.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number012084
    JournalJournal of Physics: Conference Series
    Volume180
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    StatePublished - 2009

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