Scientific problems dealing with the processing of large amounts of data require efforts in the integration of proper services and applications to facilitate the research activity, interacting with high performance computing resources. Easier access to these resources have a profound impact on research in neuroscience, leading to advances in the management and processing of neuro-anatomical images. An ever increasing amount of data are constantly collected with a consequent demand of top-class computational resources to process them. In this paper, a HPC infrastructure for the management and the processing of neuro-anatomical images is presented, introducing the effort made to optimize and integrate specific applications in order to fully exploit the available resources
A HPC infrastructure for processing and visualizing neuro-anatomical images obtained by Confocal Light Sheet Microscopy / Alessandro Bria;Giulio Iannello;Paolo Soda;Hanchuan Peng;Giovanni Erbacci;Giuseppe Fiameni;Giacomo Mariani;Roberto Mucci;Marco Rorro;Francesco Pavone;Ludovico Silvestri;Paolo Frasconi;Roberto Cortini. - STAMPA. - (2014), pp. 592-599. (Intervento presentato al convegno High Performance Computing & Simulation) [10.1109/HPCSim.2014.6903741].
A HPC infrastructure for processing and visualizing neuro-anatomical images obtained by Confocal Light Sheet Microscopy
PAVONE, FRANCESCO SAVERIO;SILVESTRI, LUDOVICO;FRASCONI, PAOLO;
2014
Abstract
Scientific problems dealing with the processing of large amounts of data require efforts in the integration of proper services and applications to facilitate the research activity, interacting with high performance computing resources. Easier access to these resources have a profound impact on research in neuroscience, leading to advances in the management and processing of neuro-anatomical images. An ever increasing amount of data are constantly collected with a consequent demand of top-class computational resources to process them. In this paper, a HPC infrastructure for the management and the processing of neuro-anatomical images is presented, introducing the effort made to optimize and integrate specific applications in order to fully exploit the available resourcesI documenti in FLORE sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.