Julián M. Ortiz

Orcid: 0000-0001-5187-9244

According to our database1, Julián M. Ortiz authored at least 15 papers between 2007 and 2020.

Collaborative distances:
  • Dijkstra number2 of five.
  • Erdős number3 of five.

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2020
Recursive convolutional neural networks in a multiple-point statistics framework.
Comput. Geosci., 2020

2019
Change of support using non-additive variables with Gibbs Sampler: Application to metallurgical recovery of sulphide ores.
Comput. Geosci., 2019

2018
A path-level exact parallelization strategy for sequential simulation.
Comput. Geosci., 2018

Antithetic random fields applied to mine planning under uncertainty.
Comput. Geosci., 2018

2016
Channelized facies recovery based on weighted compressed sensing.
Proceedings of the 2016 IEEE Sensor Array and Multichannel Signal Processing Workshop (SAM), 2016

2015
Acceleration of the Geostatistical Software Library (GSLIB) by code optimization and hybrid parallel programming.
Comput. Geosci., 2015

Reconstruction of channelized geological facies based on RIPless compressed sensing.
Comput. Geosci., 2015

2014
Tuning and hybrid parallelization of a genetic-based multi-point statistics simulation code.
Parallel Comput., 2014

Verifying the high-order consistency of training images with data for multiple-point geostatistics.
Comput. Geosci., 2014

A Flexible Strategy for Distributed and Parallel Execution of a Monolithic Large-Scale Sequential Application.
Proceedings of the High Performance Computing - First HPCLATAM, 2014

2012
Enhanced coregionalization analysis for simulating vector Gaussian random fields.
Comput. Geosci., 2012

2011
Parallel implementation of simulated annealing to reproduce multiple-point statistics.
Comput. Geosci., 2011

Two approaches to direct block-support conditional co-simulation.
Comput. Geosci., 2011

2008
A methodology to construct training images for vein-type deposits.
Comput. Geosci., 2008

2007
Scaling multiple-point statistics to different univariate proportions.
Comput. Geosci., 2007


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