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Iyer, Kartheik G., Yunus, Mikaeel, O'Neill, Charles, Ye, Christine, Hyk, Alina, McCormick, Kiera, Ciuca, Ioana, Wu, John F., Accomazzi, Alberto, Astarita, Simone, Chakrabarty, Rishabh, Cranney, Jesse, Field, Anjalie, Ghosal, Tirthankar, Ginolfi, Michele, Huertas-Company, Marc, Jablonska, Maja, Kruk, Sandor, Liu, Huiling, Marchidan, Gabriel, Mistry, Rohit, Naiman, J. P., Peek, J. E. G., Polimera, Mugdha, Rodriguez, Sergio J., Schawinski, Kevin, Sharma, Sanjib, Smith, Michael J., Ting, Yuan-Sen, Walmsley, Mike
The exponential growth of astronomical literature poses significant challenges for researchers navigating and synthesizing general insights or even domain-specific knowledge. We present Pathfinder, a machine learning framework designed to enable lite
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2408.01556
Scientific articles published prior to the "age of digitization" in the late 1990s contain figures which are "trapped" within their scanned pages. While progress to extract figures and their captions has been made, there is currently no robust method
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2209.04460
Autor:
Borkiewicz, Kalina, Shah, Viraj, Naiman, J. P., Shen, Chuanyue, Levy, Stuart, Carpenter, Jeff
Artifact removal is an integral component of cinematic scientific visualization, and is especially challenging with big datasets in which artifacts are difficult to define. In this paper, we describe a method for creating cloud artifact masks which c
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2110.13819
Autor:
Burkhart, B., Appel, S., Bialy, S., Cho, J., Christensen, A. J., Collins, D., Federrath, C., Fielding, D., Finkbeiner, D., Hill, A. S., Ibanez-Mejia, J. C., Krumholz, M. R., Lazarian, A., Li, M., Mocz, P., Mac Low, M. -M., Naiman, J., Portillo, S. K. N., Shane, B., Slepian, Z., Yuan, Y.
Turbulence is a key process in many fields of astrophysics. Advances in numerical simulations of fluids over the last several decades have revolutionized our understanding of turbulence and related processes such as star formation and cosmic ray prop
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2010.11227
Autor:
Aleo, Patrick D., Lock, Simon J., Cox, Donna J., Levy, Stuart A., Naiman, J. P., Christensen, A. J., Borkiewicz, Kalina, Patterson, Robert
Scientific visualization tools are currently not optimized to create cinematic, production-quality representations of numerical data for the purpose of science communication. In our pipeline \texttt{Estra}, we outline a step-by-step process from a ra
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2006.00084
We have entered the era of large multidimensional datasets represented by increasingly complex data structures. Current tools for scientific visualization are not optimized to efficiently and intuitively create cinematic production quality, time-evol
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1808.02860
The rapid growth in scale and complexity of both computational and observational astrophysics over the past decade necessitates efficient and intuitive methods for examining and visualizing large datasets. Here we discuss some newly developed tools t
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1701.01730
Autor:
Naiman, J. P.
The rapid growth in scale and complexity of both computational and observational astrophysics over the past decade necessitates efficient and intuitive methods for examining and visualizing large datasets. Here, I present {\it AstroBlend}, an open-so
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1602.03178
During galaxy mergers the gas falls to the center, triggers star formation, and feeds the rapid growth of supermassive black holes (SMBHs). SMBHs respond to this fueling by supplying energy back to the ambient gas. Numerical studies suggest that this
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1410.7381
We employ hydrodynamical simulations to investigate the underlying mechanism responsible for the low levels of gas and dust in globular clusters. Our models examine the competing effects of energy and mass supply from the various components of the ev
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1310.8301