Modeling, Computation, Nonlinerarity, Randomness and Waves Seminar

Aedes-AI: Neural Network Models of Mosquito Abundance

When

12:30 p.m., Nov. 4, 2021

In this talk we present artificial neural networks as a feasible replacement for a mechanistic model of mosquito abundance. We develop a feed-forward neural network, a long short-term memory recurrent neural network, and a gated recurrent unit network. We evaluate the networks in their ability to replicate the spatiotemporal features of mosquito populations predicted by the mechanistic model, and discuss how augmenting the training data with time series that emphasize specific dynamical behaviors affects model performance. We conclude with an outlook on how such equation-free models may facilitate vector control or the estimation of disease risk at arbitrary spatial scales.

Place: Hybrid: Math, 402 and Zoom https://arizona.zoom.us/j/85014462076  Password:  “arizona” (all lower case)