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Computing and Software for Big Science, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, November 2018
- Valentin Kuznetsov
, Nils Leif Fischer, Yuyi Guo:
The Archive Solution for Distributed Workflow Management Agents of the CMS Experiment at LHC. - Martin Erdmann
, Lukas Geiger, Jonas Glombitza
, David Schmidt:
Generating and Refining Particle Detector Simulations Using the Wasserstein Distance in Adversarial Networks. - Pierre Aubert, Thomas Vuillaume
, Gilles Maurin
, Jean Jacquemier, Giovanni Lamanna
, Nahid Emad:
Polynomial Data Compression for Large-Scale Physics Experiments. - L. Field, Daniele Spiga
, I. Reid, Hassen Riahi, L. Cristella
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CMS@home: Integrating the Volunteer Cloud and High-Throughput Computing. - Taoli Cheng
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Recursive Neural Networks in Quark/Gluon Tagging. - Pasquale Musella
, Francesco Pandolfi:
Fast and Accurate Simulation of Particle Detectors Using Generative Adversarial Networks. - Julien Peloton
, Christian Arnault, Stéphane Plaszczynski:
FITS Data Source for Apache Spark. - Stefan Wunsch, Raphael Friese, Roger Wolf, Günter Quast
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Identifying the Relevant Dependencies of the Neural Network Response on Characteristics of the Input Space. - Moritz Gelb, Thomas Keck, Markus Prim, Hulya Atmacan, Jochen Gemmler, Ryosuke Itoh, Bastian Kronenbitter, Thomas Kuhr, Matic Lubej, Felix Metzner
, Chanseok Park, Seok-Hee Park, Christian Pulvermacher, Martin Ritter
, Anze Zupanc:
B2BII: Data Conversion from Belle to Belle II.
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