Difference between revisions of "Recent CSEP Developments"

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* Polygon-based Oceanic Transform Fault model by Margaret Boettcher
 
* Polygon-based Oceanic Transform Fault model by Margaret Boettcher
 
* Two EAS (EEPAS allowing for AfterShocks) models by David Rhoades for California testing region
 
* Two EAS (EEPAS allowing for AfterShocks) models by David Rhoades for California testing region
* SHIFT_GSRM model by Peter Bird for high-resolution Global testing region:
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* SHIFT_GSRM model by Peter Bird for high-resolution Global testing region
  ** SHIFT = Seismic Hazard Inferred From Tectonics (a set of hypotheses/rules from Bird & Liu [2007, SRL]); and
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    SHIFT = Seismic Hazard Inferred From Tectonics (a set of hypotheses/rules from Bird & Liu [2007, SRL]); and
 
     GSRM = Global Strain Rate Map (a global dataset from Kreemer et al. [2003, GJI], and a major project of the International Lithosphere Project)
 
     GSRM = Global Strain Rate Map (a global dataset from Kreemer et al. [2003, GJI], and a major project of the International Lithosphere Project)
 
* New T- (the classical paired t-test) and W- (the Wilcoxon signed-rank) evaluation tests (as of CSEP V11.7.0)
 
* New T- (the classical paired t-test) and W- (the Wilcoxon signed-rank) evaluation tests (as of CSEP V11.7.0)
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=== Future tasks ===
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* Evaluation tests should support polygon-based forecasts
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* Web site for testing center results
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* Operations support
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* Increase frequency of processing: from daily to hourly
  
 
=== Possible topics to cover ===
 
=== Possible topics to cover ===

Revision as of 23:10, 18 January 2012

Outline of CSEP Developments

  • New testing region in SCEC testing center: Oceanic Transform Faults
  • Support for polygon-based forecasts
  • Polygon-based Oceanic Transform Fault model by Margaret Boettcher
  • Two EAS (EEPAS allowing for AfterShocks) models by David Rhoades for California testing region
  • SHIFT_GSRM model by Peter Bird for high-resolution Global testing region
    SHIFT = Seismic Hazard Inferred From Tectonics (a set of hypotheses/rules from Bird & Liu [2007, SRL]); and
    GSRM = Global Strain Rate Map (a global dataset from Kreemer et al. [2003, GJI], and a major project of the International Lithosphere Project)
  • New T- (the classical paired t-test) and W- (the Wilcoxon signed-rank) evaluation tests (as of CSEP V11.7.0)

Future tasks

  • Evaluation tests should support polygon-based forecasts
  • Web site for testing center results
  • Operations support
  • Increase frequency of processing: from daily to hourly

Possible topics to cover

  • CSEP applicability to other projects (Transient Detection, EEW)
  • Archive for downloaded raw catalogs from authorized data sources (ANSS, CMT)

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