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Kelly Gaither

Researcher at University of Texas at Austin

Publications -  64
Citations -  4004

Kelly Gaither is an academic researcher from University of Texas at Austin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Visualization & Data visualization. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 58 publications receiving 3102 citations. Previous affiliations of Kelly Gaither include Mississippi State University.

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XSEDE: Accelerating Scientific Discovery

TL;DR: XSEDE's integrated, comprehensive suite of advanced digital services federates with other high-end facilities and with campus-based resources, serving as the foundation for a national e-science infrastructure ecosystem.
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TeraGrid: Analysis of organization, system architecture, and middleware enabling new types of applications

Charlie Catlett, +96 more
TL;DR: The TeraGrid project has been supported through a variety of funding and in-kind con- tributions in addition to multiple grants from the National Science Foundation.
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Evaluation of individual and ensemble probabilistic forecasts of COVID-19 mortality in the United States

Estee Y Cramer, +294 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors compared the probabilistic accuracy of short-term forecasts of reported deaths due to COVID-19 during the first year and a half of the pandemic in the United States.
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Projections for first-wave COVID-19 deaths across the US using social-distancing measures derived from mobile phones

TL;DR: A Bayesian model is proposed for projecting first-wave COVID-19 deaths in all 50 U.S. states based on data derived from mobile-phone GPS traces, which allows us to estimate how social-distancing behavior is "flattening the curve" in each state.
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Evaluation of individual and ensemble probabilistic forecasts of COVID-19 mortality in the US

Estee Y Cramer, +284 more
- 05 Feb 2021 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors systematically evaluated 23 models that regularly submitted forecasts of reported weekly incident COVID-19 mortality counts in the US at the state and national level at the CDC.