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Released version 0.4 of the library |
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Wednesday, 06 December 2006 |
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A new release of the openModeller library is now available. Version 0.4 contains major feature enhancements and also some bugfixes. This release includes integration with TerraLib, which is a complete framework for developing GIS tools. |
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Preview of openModeller Desktop |
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Wednesday, 22 November 2006 |
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A preview snapshot of the next generation openModeller Desktop is available for download (windows only). Please note the software is still not feature complete or stabilised so just treat this as a preview. This is only for early adopters interested to see where we are headed with the next generation openModeller Desktop application. More than likely you will find bugs and crashes, and we invite you to submit these to our bug queue. I have made a short video which should provide a sufficient overview for getting started. The video in .avi file (requires a media player capable playing quicktime) is available here . |
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Monday, 16 October 2006 |
 Missouri Botanical Gardens, US Tim Sutton and Renato De Giovanni are attending TDWG2006 (TDWG is the Taxonomic Databases Working Group) this week. Tim will be presenting our proposal for a standard API for performing Ecological Niche Modelling over the Internet. There is a draft of the API available on the openModeller wiki, as well as a use case diagram. |
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openModeller used in Cyclamen study |
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Wednesday, 20 September 2006 |
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Chris Yesson and Alastair Culham (University of Reading, UK) have published a phyloclimatic study on Cyclamen a genus of popular garden plants. In the study they used openModeller (Bioclim) and MaxEnt to compute the climatic niche for members of this genus in past, present and future climates. The openModeller Desktop 'hotspot' tool was also used in the analysis. This tool will be generally available in the next version of openModeller Desktop! Full text of the article is available at the BioMed Central Website . The study also recieved mention in the popular press . Update: The study is discussed in a BBC Leading Edge radio show interview (it's right near the end). The aforementioned link needs Real Audio to be present on your computer. |
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Predicting habitat suitability with machine learning models |
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Tuesday, 29 August 2006 |
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An article was recently published in Ecological Modelling describing procedures used to model Pine forest distribution in Spain. The authors used Grass and R to carry out the modelling process. openModeller was not used but the article is still interesting for those involved in ecological niche modelling. The complete article is available for download as a pdf document . |
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