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Information Infrastructure for Earthquake Research
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Description
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This is a multi-site collaboration to
provide information technology infrastructure for earthquake research,
including knowledge representation and reasoning, Grid technologies,
digital libraries, and interactive knowledge acquisition.
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The SCEC/IT project, funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF), is developing a new framework for physics-based simulations for seismic hazard analysis building on several information technology areas, including knowledge representation and reasoning, knowledge acquisition, grid computing, and digital libraries. The project is a collaboration between ISI and other members of the Southern California Earthquake Center (www.scec.org) headquartered at the USC campus, including the US Geological Survey, the San Diego Super Computing Center, Carnegie Mellon University, and UC Santa Barbara
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Status
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This project started in September 2001.
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Research
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Interactive knowledge acquisition, semantic markup, composition of software and services.
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Publications
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- "Semantic Metadata Generation for Large Scientific Workflows", Jihie Kim, Yolanda Gil, Varun Ratnakar. In International Semantic Web Conference, ISWC-2006, Athens, Georgia, USA
- "Wings for Pegasus: A Semantic Approach to Creating Very Large Scientific Workflows", Yolanda Gil, Varun Ratnakar, Ewa Deelman, Marc Sparagen, Jihie Kim. In OWL: Experiences and Directions 2006, OWL-2006, Athens, Georgia, USA
- "Artificial Intelligence and Grids: Workflow Planning and Beyond", Yolanda Gil, Ewa Deelman, Jim Blythe, Carl Kesselman, Hongsuda Tangmunarunkit. In IEEE Intelligent Systems, special issue on e-science, Jan/Feb 2004
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Demo
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People
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Group Members:
Alumni and Former Members:
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Funding
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- National Science Foundation (NSF)
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