As data sets grow to exascale, automated data analysis and visualization are increasingly important, to intermediate human understanding and to reduce demands on disk storage via in situ analysis. Trends in architecture of high performance computing systems necessitate analysis algorithms to make effective use of combinations of massively multicore and distributed systems. One of the principal analytic tools is the contour tree, which analyses relationships between contours to identify features of more than local importance. Unfortunately, the predominant algorithms for computing the contour tree are explicitly serial, and founded on serial metaphors, which has limited the scalability of this form of analysis. While there is some work on distributed contour tree computation, and separately on hybrid GPU-CPU computation, there is no efficient algorithm with strong formal guarantees on performance allied with fast practical performance. We report the first shared SMP algorithm for fully parallel contour tree computation, with formal guarantees of O(lg V lg t) parallel steps and O(V lg V) work for data with V samples and t contour tree supernodes, and implementations with more than 30× parallel speed up on both CPU using TBB and GPU using Thrust and up 70× speed up compared to the serial sweep and merge algorithm.
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Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys
November 2024
Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical school, Boston, MA.
Purpose: To assess the impact of liver model complexity on the estimated radiation dose to circulating blood during radiotherapy.
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February 2025
Center of GeoInformatics for Public Security, School of Geography and Remote Sensing, Guangzhou University, Guangzhou 510006, China. Electronic address:
Examining the relationship between streetscape features and road traffic crashes is vital for enhancing roadway safety. Traditional field surveys are often inefficient and lack comprehensive spatial coverage. Leveraging street view images (SVIs) and deep learning techniques provides a cost-effective alternative for extracting streetscape features.
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November 2024
University Toulon, AMU, CNRS, LIS DYNI, Marseille, France.
The acoustic repertoires of long-finned pilot whales () in the Mediterranean Sea are poorly understood. This study aims to create a catalogue of calls, analyse acoustic parameters, and propose a classification tree for future research. An acoustic database was compiled using recordings from the Alboran Sea, Gulf of Lion and Ligurian Sea (Western Mediterranean Basin) between 2008 and 2022, totalling 640 calls.
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October 2024
Department of Chemical Engineering, Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd University, Al Khobar, 31952, Saudi Arabia.
Soil loss is aggravated by uncontrolled deforestation, indiscriminate land clearing for agricultural activities, overgrazing, and urban development that leads to severe soil erosion over the land surface. The main objective of this research is to apply the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE), in conjunction with remote sensing and GIS, to determine the temporal variation of soil loss from the Gubi watershed in the years 2000 and 2017 and to estimate the sediment delivery into the Gubi reservoir in Northern Nigeria. Datasets of rainfall, soil type, topography, cover management, and support practice were utilized to determine the five RUSLE factors.
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October 2024
USDA-ARS, Appalachian Fruit Research Station, Kearneysville, WV, USA.
Previously developed behavioral approaches for controlling the apple maggot fly, Rhagoletis pomonella (Walsh) (Diptera: Tephritidae), include attract-and-kill (AK) systems such as perimeter trapping using either, odor-baited red sticky spheres or odor-baited, sticky-free attracticidal spheres with contoured tops that ensure the sustained release of both insecticide and feeding stimulant. Here, over a 3-year span in 26 commercial apple orchards across Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maine, we evaluated the effectiveness of a novel AK strategy for R. pomonella management.
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