.. MGSurvE documentation master file, created by sphinx-quickstart on Wed Nov 3 09:01:55 2021. You can adapt this file completely to your liking, but it should at least contain the root `toctree` directive. MGSurvE's documentation! =================================== `MGSurvE `_ is a python package designed to optimize the location of mosquito traps in complex spatially-heterogeneous environments. Have a look at our `github `_ repo for the latest code or `install <./installation.html>`_ our package through `pypi `_. Our `tutorials `_ sections contains several use-case examples! .. image:: ../../img/demo.jpg Features ------------ `MGSurvE `_ aims to be a fairly flexible utility that serves as a tool to compare and contrast effectiveness of trapping schemes in a variety of situations. To this end, we have integrated the following features into our package (with more coming in future updates): * Support for different point-types * Random point-process landscape generators * Customizable movement kernels * Different movement kernels for male and female mosquitos * Customizable trap attractiveness kernels * Different attractiveness levels at specific point-type transitions * Different trap attractiveness levels for male and female mosquitos * Immovable traps * Integrated plotting routines * Integrated Map-plotting routines (for GIS geometries) * Genetic Algorithm (GA) and Particle-Swarm Optimization (PSO) routines integration * Attractiveness/repellency effects * Docker images Demos ------------ Have a look at our `tutorials <./demos.html>`_ and `upcoming webinar `_ for more demonstrations and materials on how to get started with our software! .. image:: https://github.com/Chipdelmal/MGSurvE_Webinar2023/raw/main/media/banner.png :target: https://github.com/Chipdelmal/MGSurvE_Webinar2023 ------------ Site's Map ------------ .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 2 installation breakdown demos benchmarks FutureDirections api .. comment:: Indices and tables .. comment:: ================== .. comment:: * :ref:`genindex` .. comment:: * :ref:`modindex` .. comment:: * :ref:`search`