This paper presents an Adaptive Maximum Entropy (AME) approach for modeling biological species. The Maximum Entropy algorithm (MaxEnt) is one of the most used methods in modeling biological species geographical distribution. The approach presented here is an alternative to the classical algorithm. Instead of using the same set features in the training, the AME approach tries to insert or to remove a single feature at each iteration. The aim is to reach the convergence faster without affect the performance of the generated models. The preliminary experiments were well performed. They showed an increasing on performance both in accuracy and in execution time. Comparisons with other algorithms are beyond the scope of this paper. Some important...
Species distribution models are useful tools for relating the locations of species in a given region...
The Maximum Entropy Theory of Ecology (METE) predicts the shapes of macroecological metrics in relat...
Recently there has been growing interest in the use of maximum relative entropy (MaxREnt) as a tool ...
This paper presents an Adaptive Maximum Entropy (AME) approach for modeling biological species. The ...
We study the problem of modeling species geographic distributions, a critical problem in conservatio...
AbstractBiodiversity conservation is a world challenge that needs attention and efficient strategies...
In the past few decades, ecology has gone through exciting breakthroughs in developing and applying ...
Maximum entropy (Maxent) modeling has great potential for identifying distributions and habitat sele...
Entropy maximization (EM, also known as MaxEnt) is a general inference procedure that originated in ...
International audienceEntropy maximization (EM, also known as MaxEnt) is a general inference procedu...
The spatial distribution modeling can simulate the suitability of species habitats on different spat...
The Maximum Entropy Theory of Ecology (METE), developed by John Harte, presents an entirely new meth...
Habitat suitability models are useful tools for a variety of wildlife management objectives. Distrib...
<p>Funded National Science Foundation CAREER award to:</p> <p>1. Find and test general models for ma...
The principle of Maximum Entropy (MaxEnt) promises a novel approach for understanding community asse...
Species distribution models are useful tools for relating the locations of species in a given region...
The Maximum Entropy Theory of Ecology (METE) predicts the shapes of macroecological metrics in relat...
Recently there has been growing interest in the use of maximum relative entropy (MaxREnt) as a tool ...
This paper presents an Adaptive Maximum Entropy (AME) approach for modeling biological species. The ...
We study the problem of modeling species geographic distributions, a critical problem in conservatio...
AbstractBiodiversity conservation is a world challenge that needs attention and efficient strategies...
In the past few decades, ecology has gone through exciting breakthroughs in developing and applying ...
Maximum entropy (Maxent) modeling has great potential for identifying distributions and habitat sele...
Entropy maximization (EM, also known as MaxEnt) is a general inference procedure that originated in ...
International audienceEntropy maximization (EM, also known as MaxEnt) is a general inference procedu...
The spatial distribution modeling can simulate the suitability of species habitats on different spat...
The Maximum Entropy Theory of Ecology (METE), developed by John Harte, presents an entirely new meth...
Habitat suitability models are useful tools for a variety of wildlife management objectives. Distrib...
<p>Funded National Science Foundation CAREER award to:</p> <p>1. Find and test general models for ma...
The principle of Maximum Entropy (MaxEnt) promises a novel approach for understanding community asse...
Species distribution models are useful tools for relating the locations of species in a given region...
The Maximum Entropy Theory of Ecology (METE) predicts the shapes of macroecological metrics in relat...
Recently there has been growing interest in the use of maximum relative entropy (MaxREnt) as a tool ...