DocumentCode :
451116
Title :
Multivariate Geographic Clustering in A Metacomputing Environment Using Globus
Author :
Mahinthakumar, G. ; Hoffman, Forrest M. ; Hargrove, William W. ; Karonis, Nicholas T.
Author_Institution :
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
fYear :
1999
fDate :
13-18 Nov. 1999
Firstpage :
5
Lastpage :
5
Abstract :
The authors present a metacomputing application of multivariate, nonhierarchical statistical clustering to geographic environmental data from the 48 conterminous United States in order to produce maps of regions of ecological similarity, called ecoregions. These maps represent finer scale regionalizations than do those generated by the traditional technique: an expert with a marker pen. Several variables (e.g., temperature, organic matter, rainfall etc.) thought to affect the growth of vegetation are clustered at resolutions as fine as one square kilometer (1 km2). These data can represent over 7.8 million map cells in an n-dimensional (n = 9 to 25) data space. A parallel version of the iterative statistical clustering algorithm is developed by the authors using the MPI (Message Passing Interface) message passing routines. The parallel algorithm uses a classical, self-scheduling, single-program, multiple data (SPMD) organization; performs dynamic load balancing for reasonable performance in heterogeneous metacomputing environments; and provides fault tolerance by saving intermediate results for easy restarts in case of hardware failure. The parallel algorithm was tested on various geographically distributed heterogeneous metacomputing configurations involving an IBM SP3TM, an IBM SP2TM, and two SGI Origin 2000TM ’s. The tests were performed with minimal code modification, and were made possible by GlobusTM (a metacomputing software toolkit) and the Globus-enabled version of MPI (MPICH-G). Our performance tests indicate that while the algorithm works reasonably well under the metacomputing environment for a moderate number of processors, the communication overhead can become prohibitive for large processor configurations.
Keywords :
Clustering algorithms; Fault tolerance; Iterative algorithms; Load management; Message passing; Metacomputing; Parallel algorithms; Temperature; Testing; Vegetation mapping;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Supercomputing, ACM/IEEE 1999 Conference
Print_ISBN :
1-58113-091-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/SC.1999.10014
Filename :
1592648
Link To Document :
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