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Collaborative Astronomical Image Mosaics

Collaborative Astronomical Image Mosaics

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英文摘要

This chapter describes how astronomical imaging survey data have become a vital part of modern astronomy, how these data are archived and then served to the astronomical community through on-line data access portals. The Virtual Observatory, now under development, aims to make all these data accessible through a uniform set of interfaces. This chapter also describes the scientific need for one common image processing task, that of composing individual images into large scale mosaics and introduces Montage as a tool for this task. Montage, as distributed, can be used in four ways: as a single thread/process on a single CPU, in parallel using MPI to distribute similar tasks across a parallel computer, in parallel using grid tools (Pegasus/DAGMan) to distributed tasks across a grid, or in parallel using a script-driven approach (Swift). An on-request web based Montage service is available for users who do not need to build a local version. We also introduce some work on a new scripted version of Montage, which offers ease of customization for users. Then, we discuss various ideas where Web 2.0 technologies can help the Montage community.

Robert G. Mann、Daniel S. Katz、G. Bruce Berriman

天文学

Robert G. Mann,Daniel S. Katz,G. Bruce Berriman.Collaborative Astronomical Image Mosaics[EB/OL].(2010-11-23)[2025-08-10].https://arxiv.org/abs/1011.5294.点此复制

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