Call for abstracts: Fall AGU 2016, Dec. 12-16, San Francisco, CA, Session SH013 “Organizing and Understanding Solar and Heliospheric Data for Discovery”

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Jack Ireland

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Jul 27, 2016, 4:05:29 PM7/27/16
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Dear Colleagues,

You are invited to submit abstracts to the 2016 Fall AGU session
“Organizing and Understanding Solar and Heliospheric Data for
Discovery” (description below). Abstracts may be submitted here

https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm16/preliminaryview.cgi/Session13558

The abstract submission deadline is soon - 3 August 2016 11.59pm EDT.

Session Description:
The Sun influences the Earth through a complex set of interactions
across interplanetary space. The behavior of this system is measured
by many different instruments that produce many varied data. In the
near future, the Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope will produce data at
rates exceeding the Solar Dynamics Observatory, and Solar Probe Plus
and Solar Orbiter will bring entirely new perspectives on the
Sun-Earth system. These disparate data are essentially different views
of the same Sun-Earth system. Maximizing the scientific output from
these variegated data is the key to progress, and the subject of this
session. We solicit contributions covering the following topics: –
automated solar feature recognition and tracking – cloud computing in
support of solar big data analysis – data/knowledge visualization and
discovery – efficient spatio-temporal data querying – machine learning
from solar data – spatio-temporal pattern mining – storage of, and
access to big data repositories.

Conveners: Jack Ireland (NASA GSFC/ADNET Systems, Inc) and Rafal Angryk (Georgia State University, US)

https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm16/preliminaryview.cgi/Session13558
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