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cff-version: 1.2.0
title: PIXLISE Core
message: >-
Cite this repository for the core capabilities of the
PIXLISE spectroscopy analysis tool
type: software
authors:
- given-names: Peter
family-names: Nemere
email: [email protected]
affiliation: Queensland University of Technology
- given-names: Tom
family-names: Barber
email: [email protected]
affiliation: Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
- given-names: Adrian
family-names: Galvin
email: [email protected]
affiliation: Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
- given-names: Ryan
family-names: Stonebraker
email: [email protected]
affiliation: Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
- given-names: S. Michael
family-names: Fedell
email: [email protected]
affiliation: Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
- given-names: Austin P.
family-names: Wright
email: [email protected]
affiliation: Georgia Institute of Technology
- given-names: Scott
family-names: Davidoff
email: [email protected]
affiliation: Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
orcid: 'https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4417-7268'
identifiers:
- type: doi
value: 10.5281/zenodo.6959095
description: >-
Zenodo persistent reference to latest version, follow
for specific version and release details
repository-code: 'https://github.com/pixlise/core'
url: 'https://www.pixlise.org/'
abstract: >-
PIXLISE gives astrobiologists flexible and powerful
visual analytics tools to quickly analyze and understand
high-density, spatially-localized, imaging and XRF
spectroscopy data. A collaboration between scientists,
engineers and designers, PIXLISE was born out of Data to
Discovery incubation program for science analysis tools,
grew as part of JPL's Data Science Program, and elaborated
into a robust tool through a multi-year partnership
between Queensland University of Technology (QUT) and the
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of
Technology.
keywords:
- astrobiology
- geology
- geochemistry
- petrology
- human computer interaction
- spectroscopy
- x-ray florescence
- xrf
- imaging spectroscopy
- data visualization
- visual analytics
- mars 2020
- perseverance
license: Apache-2.0