CCS-3 Can Find ‘Needles’ in Data ‘Haystacks’
Supercomputers make it possible today to generate huge data sets on important scientific topics. We can even create visualizations from the data. But what if a problem is buried deep within the data? A team in the Modeling, Algorithms, and Informatics Group (CCS-3) now has a way to find these “needles” in the “haystack.” For more information, click here.
Modeling, Algorithms, and Informatics Group
The research conducted in the Modeling, Algorithms, and Informatics group includes performance analysis and modeling of extreme-scale parallel systems and applications, pattern recognition, and quantum computing. The group has world-renowned expertise in performance analysis and modeling, high-performance computer networks, machine learning, neural networks and genetic algorithms, statistical analysis for pattern recognition and anomaly detection, quantum computing, and distributed knowledge systems. |