2015 IEEE 11th International Conference on E-Science 2015
DOI: 10.1109/escience.2015.38
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VERCE Delivers a Productive E-science Environment for Seismology Research

Abstract: The VERCE project has pioneered an e-Infrastructure to support researchers using established simulation codes on high-performance computers in conjunction with multiple sources of observational data. This is accessed and organised via the VERCE science gateway that makes it convenient for seismologists to use these resources from any location via the Internet. Their data handling is made flexible and scalable by two Python libraries, ObsPy and dispel4py and by data services delivered by ORFEUS and EUDAT. Prove… Show more

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“…We show how users and developers contextualise the lineage with control over inclusion and activation. A preliminary version is actively used in an HPC context [7], where run-time validation and visualisation were essential requirements. To meet requirements we have added mechanisms to include in provenance traces, system-and user-specified properties about the data and the computation.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We show how users and developers contextualise the lineage with control over inclusion and activation. A preliminary version is actively used in an HPC context [7], where run-time validation and visualisation were essential requirements. To meet requirements we have added mechanisms to include in provenance traces, system-and user-specified properties about the data and the computation.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The options currently available are described in detail in Table III. In our implementation, the assignment of the provenance types is automatically handled by the framework which adopts metaprogramming 7 techniques. This design and implementation choice, explained in Figure 2, allows the attribution of provenance types by declaratively combining different categories of types.…”
Section: Provenance Configurationmentioning
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“…However, potential techniques, including seismic interferometry and earthquake "repeater" analysis, require a large number of waveform cross-correlations, which is computationally intensive, and is particularly challenging in real-time. With dispel4py we have developed the Seismic Ambient Noise Cross-Correlation workflow (also called the xcorr workflow) as part of the VERCE 12 project [18], which preprocesses and cross-correlates traces from several stations in real-time. The xcorr workflow consists of two main phases:…”
Section: A Seismology: Seismic Noise Cross Correlationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It distinguishes between nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs, and each synset is automatically annotated according to positivity, negativity and neutrality. The original code used for building the sentiment workflow can be found at 18 . Figure 7 shows the sentiment workflow, which first scans the tweets preprocessing the words they contain, and then classifies each tweet based on the total counts for positive and negative words.…”
Section: Social Computing: Twitter Sentiment Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%