First year reports SUMO available
The first year results are described in a set of reports that can be downloaded from the deliverables page. Super modeling and synchronization is explored in a number of low and intermediate complexity models.
Super Modeling by combining imperfect models
The first year results are described in a set of reports that can be downloaded from the deliverables page. Super modeling and synchronization is explored in a number of low and intermediate complexity models.
In a new paper published in Earth System Dynamics, a proof of concept is presented of the super-modeling strategy. In the context of low-dimensional chaotic systems a super-model based on connected imperfect models is able to simulate the perfect model very accurately after learning. Click here to view the paper online.
Experts of the Jozef Stefan Institute on data-driven modeling have joined the SUMO project. Different approaches to derive mathematical models based on data will be applied to the modeling of the connections in the super modeling approach. The work is described in an extra work package WP6. The principal investigator is Saso Dzeroski.
SUMO coordinator Ljupčo Kocarev of the Macedonian Academy for Sciences and Arts is pleased to announce that the Grant Agreement for SUMO has been signed by the EU and the participating institutes. On October 1st 2010 SUMO has officially started. Preparations are being made for the kick-off meeting in the first week of november in the Republic of Macedonia.
The SUMO project has successfully completed the negotiation phase. SUMO is expected to start officially October 1st 2010 and will last three years.