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Eric Lyons
Researcher at University of Arizona
Publications - 144
Citations - 15763
Eric Lyons is an academic researcher from University of Arizona. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome & Comparative genomics. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 128 publications receiving 13136 citations. Previous affiliations of Eric Lyons include University of Guelph & Molecular Sciences Institute.
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Science Citation Knowledge Extractor
Heather C. Lent,Gustave Hahn-Powell,Asher Haug-Baltzell,Sean Davey,Mihai Surdeanu,Eric Lyons +5 more
TL;DR: The Science Citation Knowledge Extractor (SCKE), a web tool to provide biological and biomedical researchers with an overview of how their work is being utilized by the broader scientific community, and present users with interactive data visualizations which illustrate how their works are contributing to greater scientific pursuits.
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Ancient angiosperm hexaploidy meets ancestral eudicot gene order
TL;DR: The triplication documented in the original grapevine and cacao genome sequence publications is confirmed, and in the reconstructed ancestor preceding the radiation of the core eudicots, the three regions corresponding to each of the seven original chromosomes hypothesized in these papers are detected.
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NowCasting-Nets: Representation Learning to Mitigate Latency Gap of Satellite Precipitation Products Using Convolutional and Recurrent Neural Networks
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors developed two approaches (hereafter referred to as NowCasting-nets) that use recurrent and convolutional deep neural network (DNN) structures to address the challenge of precipitation nowcasting.
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Designing and Evaluating Scientific Workflows for Big Data Interactions
TL;DR: This paper explores the specialized nature of research-oriented web applications that enable interactions with and the visual analysis of ``Big Data,'' i.e., large, heterogeneous scientific datasets, and introduces a pragmatic methodology for the design and evaluation of scientific workflows in research- oriented web applications.
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Custom Execution Environments with Containers in Pegasus-enabled Scientific Workflows
Karan Vahi,Mats Rynge,George Papadimitriou,Duncan A. Brown,Rajiv Mayani,Rafael Ferreira da Silva,Ewa Deelman,Anirban Mandal,Eric Lyons,Michael Zink +9 more
TL;DR: This paper highlights some unique challenges that may arise when using containers in distributed scientific workflows and explores how the Pegasus Workflow Management System implements container support to address such challenges.