TIDE at Supercomputing ’99


Participants: Chris Scharver, Jason Leigh, Nikita Sawant, Gerog Reinhart, Suma Batchu, Emory Creel, Stuart Bailey, Robert Grossman

Institutions: National Center for Data Mining / UIC

URL: http://www.supercomp.org/sc99

Portland, Oregon

The Tele-Immersive Data Explorer (TIDE) is a CAVERNsoft-based collaborative, immersive environment for querying and visualizing data from massive and distributed data-stores. TIDE is designed as a re-usable framework to facilitate the construction of other domain-specific data exploration applications challenged with the problem of having to visualize massive data-sets.

At Supercomputing ’99, TIDE clients running on ImmersaDesks at various research exhibits (notably the National Center for Data Mining, Argonne National Laboratory, Alliance and ASCI booths), collaboratively queried and correlated data distributed among several DSTP (Data Space Transfer Protocol) servers. DSTP is a next-generation data mining tool for the distribution, inquiry, and retrieval of data columns for correlation studies.

Email: spiff@evl.uic.edu

Date: November 13, 1999 - November 19, 1999
ACM, IEEE

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