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Welcome to the openModeller project home page! openModeller aims to provide a flexible, user friendly, cross-platform environment where the entire process of conducting a fundamental niche modeling experiment can be carried out. The software includes facilities for reading species occurrence and environmental data, selection of environmental layers on which the model should be based, creating a fundamental niche model and projecting the model into an environmental scenario. A number of algorithms are provided as plugins, including GARP, Climate Space Model, Bioclimatic Envelopes, Support Vector Machines and others. The project is currently being developed by the Centro de Referência em Informação Ambiental (CRIA), Escola Politécnica da USP (Poli), and Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE) as an open-source initiative. It is funded by Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP), the Incofish project, and by individuals that have generously contributed their time. Previous collaborators include the BDWorld project (University of Reading), the University of Kansas Natural History Museum & Biodiversity Research Center (KU), and other individual participants.
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Three projects improving openModeller |
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Thursday, 31 May 2012 |
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In general, programmers are not good at advertising their work as they are always busy implementing new things, fixing bugs, interacting with users and writing reports. So, the fact that you don't see any news here for some time doesn't mean that there's no activity going on. Actually, right now there are many exciting activities related to openModeller being carried out. This post gives you an overview of what's happening. |
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openModeller 1.2 released |
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Monday, 03 October 2011 |
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Version 1.2 of the openModeller framework and command line tools is now available for download. This release contains the new algorithm Random Forests and new versions of ENFA, Maxent and Environmental Distance. There were also changes in the Web Service, command line interface and the framework itself. Click here to get more information about this release and download it. |
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openModeller 1.1 released |
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Monday, 15 February 2010 |
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Version 1.1 of the openModeller framework and command line tools is now available for download. This release includes two new algorithms - ENFA (Ecological Niche Factor Analysis) and Niche Mosaic - and a new version of the Maximum Entropy algorithm based on the Maxent paper (Phillips et al., 2006). It also contains a few adjustments in other existing algorithms (GARP, AquaMaps, ANN, CSM and Mahalanobis distance). More details can be found here .
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New publication explains openModeller in detail |
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Friday, 21 August 2009 |
If you want to know how openModeller works and why it was created, GeoInformatica has just published a new paper as an electronic Online First article with this information:
http://www.springerlink.com/content/n805714x26265573/
Now the following reference can be used to cite openModeller:
Muñoz, M.E.S., Giovanni, R., Siqueira, M.F., Sutton, T., Brewer, P., Pereira, R.S., Canhos, D.A.L. & Canhos, V.P. (2009) "openModeller: a generic approach to species' potential distribution modelling". GeoInformatica. DOI: 10.1007/s10707-009-0090-7
As soon as it gets published in a paginated issue, you will be able to add volume number and page range to the citation. The publications section will be updated accordingly when the corresponding journal issue gets compiled. |
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