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Revision as of 18:48, 26 August 2021
EPSCI Group Publications
2021
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AI Enabled Data Quality Monitoring with Hydra
Thomas Britton, David Lawrence, Kishansingh Rajput |
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HOSS!
David Lawrence |
bibtex |
Streaming Readout of the CLAS12 Forward Tagger Using TriDAS and JANA2
Fabrizio Ameli, Marco Battaglieri, Mariangela Bondí, Andrea Celentano, Sergey Boyarinov, Nathan Brei, Tommaso Chiarusi, Raffaella De Vita, Cristiano Fanelli, Var-dan Gyurjyan, David Lawrence, Paolo Musico, Carmelo Pellegrino, Ben Raydo, Simone Vallarino |
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2020
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Automated and Distributed Monte Carlo Generation for GlueX
Thomas Britton |
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JANA2 Framework for Event Based and Triggerless Data Processing
David Lawrence, Amber Boehnlein and Nathan Brei |
bibtex |
ML Track Fitting in Nuclear Physics
Thomas Britton, David Lawrence and Gagik Gavalian |
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Offsite Data Processing for the GlueX Experiment
David Lawrence |
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Heterogeneous data-processing optimization with CLARA’s adaptive workflow orchestrator
Vardan Gyurjyan and Sebastian Mancilla |
bibtex |
2019
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