Scalable Interferometric Imaging in the Big Data Era
Abstract:
With the development and deployment of LOFAR2.0, SKA and ngVLA, radio interferometry is entering the Big Data Era. To keep up with the data deluge that will be generated by these instruments with an acceptable costing envelope for computing hardware and energy consumption, at least an order of magnitude improvement in computational performance needs to be realized. Also, data processing pipelines will need to scale well and use processing components optimized for energy efficiency. These challenges require us to rethink the way we process radio interferometric data, opening opportunities for exploration of new avenues. This session aims to present an overview of the challenges and provide a forum for discussion of new ways to process radio interferometric data.
Organiser & chair: Stefan Wijnholds
Session Schedule
- 17:30 - 17:50
- Invited talk - Scalability and Energy Efficiency Challenges of Radio Interferometric Imaging in the Big Data Era
- Stefan Wijnholds
- 17:50 - 18:10
- Invited talk - Precision Interferometric Imaging with Deep Learning
- Arwa Dabbech
- 18:10 - 18:30
- Invited talk - Radio Interferometry on the Sphere
- Michael Kriele
- 18:30 - 18:50
- Invited talk - Multi-core Multi-node Parallelization of the Radio Interferometric Imaging Pipeline DDFacet / Africanus
- Oleg Smirnov
- 18:50 - 19:10
- Invited talk - Calibration in the Stream-processor of the DSA-2000 Radio Camera
- Joshua Albert
- 19:10 - 20:30
- Invited poster - Random Phased Arrays
- Laurent Jacques
- 19:10 - 20:30
- Invited poster - The E-plane Parallel Imaging Correlator (EPIC)
- Nithyanandan Thyagarajan
- 19:10 - 20:30
- Steering committee poster - R2D2: When CLEAN Goes AI
- Yves Wiaux
- 19:10 - 20:30
- Contributed poster - TBC
- TBC
- 19:10 - 20:30
- Contributed poster - TBC
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