Large-scale machine learning in cancer and brain research: new applications that will drive future supercomputing systems
Carregant...
El pots comprar en digital a:
El pots comprar en paper a:
Títol de la revista
ISSN de la revista
Títol del volum
Autors
Col·laborador
Editor
Tribunal avaluador
Realitzat a/amb
Càtedra / Departament / Institut
Tipus de document
Text en actes de congrés
Data publicació
Editor
Barcelona Supercomputing Center
Part de
2015-2016 Severo Ochoa Research Seminar
Lectures at BSC: Book of Abstracts
Condicions d'accés
Accés obert
item.page.rightslicense
Aquesta obra està protegida pels drets de propietat intel·lectual i industrial corresponents. Llevat que s'hi indiqui el contrari, els seus continguts estan subjectes a la llicència de Creative Commons: Reconeixement-NoComercial-SenseObraDerivada 3.0 Espanya
Datasets relacionats
Projecte CCD
Abstract
In this talk I’ll discuss the DOE/NCI cancer research co-design projects that are a key part of the Presidential Moonshot Cancer Initiative and the brain connectome project at the heart of the National Brain Observatory concept being developed at Argonne. These two projects are aimed at major problems in cancer and brain research and are emerging as major Exascale computing drivers that require the integration of large-scale machine learning, data analytics and simulation. I will also discuss our Argonne computing roadmap including the Athena, Theta and Aurora supercomputers and new directions we are investigating for hardware acceleration of deep learning applications in future large-scale platforms.
Descripció
Document relacionat
Citació
Stevens, Rick. Large-scale machine learning in cancer and brain research: new applications that will drive future supercomputing systems. A: 2nd Severo Ochoa Research Seminar Lectures at BSC, Barcelona, 2015-2016. "Book of abstracts". Barcelona: Barcelona Supercomputing Center, 2016, p. 44-46.


