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[http://linuxtoday.com/news_story.php3?ltsn=2000-09-13-021-04-PR-HE[IBM And University Of New Mexico Open Linux Supercluster Briefing Center]] <br/> "IBM today announced the opening of the industry's first Linux supercluster briefing center for customers developing scalable applications on Linux systems. The briefing center will be based at the University of New Mexico's (UNM) Albuquerque High Performance Computing Center (AHPCC), and complements the existing briefing facility at the Maui High Performance Computing Center (Maui HPCC)."
[http://www.immagic.com/eLibrary/INFOTECH/GENREF/IMM/J040505T.pdf[Open Source and Higher Education - uPortal and Sakai]]
[http://access.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Releases/00Releases/000322.LosLobos.html[Alliance Introduces 512-Processor LosLobos Supercluster (Linux based - UNM location)]]
[http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=942373&dl=ACM&coll=portal[eLoom and Flatland: specification, simulation and visualization engines for the study of arbitrary hierarchical neural architectures]] <br/> eLoom is an open source graph simulation software tool, developed at the University of New Mexico (UNM), than enables users to specify and simulate neural network models. Its specification language and libraries enables users to construct and simulate arbitrary, potentially hierarchical network structures on serial and parallel processing systems. In addition, eLoom is integrated with UNM's Flatland, an open source virtual environments development tool to provide real-time visualizations of the network structure and activity. Visualization is a useful method for understanding both learning and computation in artificial neural networks. Through 3D animated pictorially representations of the state and flow of information in the network, a better understanding of network functionality is achieved. ART-1, LAPART-II, MLP, and SOM neural networks are presented to illustrate eLoom and Flatland's capabilities.
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