Wouter J. de Bruin

Results 23 comments of Wouter J. de Bruin

A potential solution in this direction is printing the group id. That would give you insight in which connections belong to eachother.

✔️ kmeans clustering has now been added https://github.com/equinor/semeio/pull/286 🚫 currently still blocked by https://github.com/equinor/ert/pull/1316

✔️ kmeans clustering has now been added https://github.com/equinor/semeio/pull/286 ✔️ speed improvement for many observations https://github.com/equinor/ert/pull/1316

🚫 Currently blocked by the new commits not yet being in pypi.

Both packages are now updated on pypi (2.21.b0 and 1.0.b0) ✔️ Ready for testing.

Great.... It must be the weather.

It's still pyscal that takes by far the most time when individual relative permeability tuning is done. ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/9119793/92378307-e528ac80-f105-11ea-9ae1-1b00f27692ab.png)

https://github.com/equinor/pyscal/blob/0e5aaf0df49b47d229febeb41f778b817bf220ee/pyscal/utils.py#L21 ~45 seconds spend there.

There is also quite some memory usage. I see values of up to 130G used in my VM when 125 `flownet_render_realization` processes are running simultaneously.

Can you explain how to recreate this?