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AT-GIS: highly parallel spatial query processing with associative transducers
Users in many domains, including urban planning, transportation, and environmental science want to execute analytical queries over continuously updated spatial datasets. Current solutions for largescale spatial query processing either rely on extensions to RDBMS, which entails expensive loading and indexing phases when the data changes, or distributed map/reduce frameworks, running on resource-hungry compute clusters. Both solutions struggle with the sequential bottleneck of parsing complex, hierarchical spatial data formats, which frequently dominates query execution time. Our goal is to fully exploit the parallelism offered by modern multicore CPUs for parsing and query execution, thus providing the performance of a cluster with the resources of a single machine. We describe AT-GIS, a highly-parallel spatial query processing system that scales linearly to a large number of CPU cores. ATGIS integrates the parsing and querying of spatial data using a new computational abstraction called associative transducers(ATs). ATs can form a single data-parallel pipeline for computation without requiring the spatial input data to be split into logically independent blocks. Using ATs, AT-GIS can execute, in parallel, spatial query operators on the raw input data in multiple formats, without any pre-processing. On a single 64-core machine, AT-GIS provides 3Ă— the performance of an 8-node Hadoop cluster with 192 cores for containment queries, and 10Ă— for aggregation queries
The Scalable Brain Atlas: instant web-based access to public brain atlases and related content
The Scalable Brain Atlas (SBA) is a collection of web services that provide
unified access to a large collection of brain atlas templates for different
species. Its main component is an atlas viewer that displays brain atlas data
as a stack of slices in which stereotaxic coordinates and brain regions can be
selected. These are subsequently used to launch web queries to resources that
require coordinates or region names as input. It supports plugins which run
inside the viewer and respond when a new slice, coordinate or region is
selected. It contains 20 atlas templates in six species, and plugins to compute
coordinate transformations, display anatomical connectivity and fiducial
points, and retrieve properties, descriptions, definitions and 3d
reconstructions of brain regions. The ambition of SBA is to provide a unified
representation of all publicly available brain atlases directly in the web
browser, while remaining a responsive and light weight resource that
specializes in atlas comparisons, searches, coordinate transformations and
interactive displays.Comment: Rolf K\"otter sadly passed away on June 9th, 2010. He co-initiated
this project and played a crucial role in the design and quality assurance of
the Scalable Brain Atla
Reverse-engineering of architectural buildings based on an hybrid modeling approach
We thank MENSI and REALVIZ companies for their helpful comments and the following people for providing us images from their works: Francesca De Domenico (Fig. 1), Kyung-Tae Kim (Fig. 9). The CMN (French national center of patrimony buildings) is also acknowledged for the opportunity given to demonstrate our approach on the Hotel de Sully in Paris. We thank Tudor Driscu for his help on the English translation.This article presents a set of theoretical reflections and technical demonstrations that constitute a new methodological base for the architectural surveying and representation using computer graphics techniques. The problem we treated relates to three distinct concerns: the surveying of architectural objects, the construction and the semantic enrichment of their geometrical models, and their handling for the extraction of dimensional information. A hybrid approach to 3D reconstruction is described. This new approach combines range-based modeling and image-based modeling techniques; it integrates the concept of architectural feature-based modeling. To develop this concept set up a first process of extraction and formalization of architectural knowledge based on the analysis of architectural treaties is carried on. Then, the identified features are used to produce a template shape library. Finally the problem of the overall model structure and organization is addressed
Encoding Old Hispanic Neumes
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