Evaluating maxnet() model

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Žan Kuralt

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Mar 16, 2018, 3:29:24 PM3/16/18
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Hello all!

I wonder what are the options of evaluating a model produced by maxnet() function of a maxnet package. I was not able to find much information on the web, so I decided to try here. While ENMeval package works well with the maxent output from dismo package, I was not able to get it working with maxnet() output.

Any help would be appreciated.

Cheers!

Jamie M. Kass

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Mar 24, 2018, 11:40:49 PM3/24/18
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Maxnet models are just like Maxent models, just fit in a slightly different way. You should be able to evaluate them in the same way. What did you want to do?

We are working on a new ENMeval version that can run maxnet models, but we haven't prepared it quite yet for a formal release. There's a dev version on Github -- please check it out and test it if you'd like to try this new functionality. You can download and install packages from Github with the install_github() function from devtools.

Jamie Kass
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City College of NY

Lo B.

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May 18, 2018, 8:15:21 AM5/18/18
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I tried to post a new topic on this without success, but it is relevant to the original post here.  I would like to evaluate predictor importance. Since ENMeval is not ready, do you have other suggestions for how to do this?  I tried the varImp function from the caret package but it kept throwing errors, I don't know if it's because the maxnet object isn't exactly the dame as a glmnet object.
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