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October 17, 2012

The Titan Informatics Toolkit

Filed under: BigData,Distributed RAM,Supercomputing — Patrick Durusau @ 9:14 am

The Titan Informatics Toolkit

From the webpage:

A collaborative effort between Sandia National Laboratories and Kitware Inc., the Titan™ Informatics Toolkit is a collection of scalable algorithms for data ingestion and analysis that share a common set of data structures and a flexible, component-based pipeline architecture. The algorithms in Titan span a broad range of structured and unstructured analysis techniques, and are particularly suited to parallel computation on distributed memory supercomputers.

Titan components may be used by application developers using their native C++ API on all popular platforms, or using a broad set of language bindings that include Python, Java, TCL, and more. Developers will combine Titan components with their own application-specific business logic and user interface code to address problems in a specific domain. Titan is used in applications varying from command-line utilities and straightforward graphical user interface tools to sophisticated client-server applications and web services, on platforms ranging from individual workstations to some of the most powerful supercomputers in the world.

I stumbled across this while searching for the Titan (as in graph database) project.

The Parallel Latent Semantic Analysis component is available now. I did not see release dates on other modules, such as Advanced Graph Algorithms.

Source (C++) for the Titan Informatics Toolkit is available.

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