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AD Model Builder

https://github.com/cole-monnahan-noaa/admb

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AD Model Builder

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  • Host: GitHub
  • Owner: Cole-Monnahan-NOAA
  • License: other
  • Language: C++
  • Default Branch: master
  • Homepage: http://admb-project.org
  • Size: 93 MB
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ADMB Project
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*ADMB-12.3*  
*Released March 7, 2021*  

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Overview
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The ADMB (Automatic Differentiation Model Builder) software suite is an
environment for nonlinear statistical modeling enabling rapid model
development, numerical stability, fast and efficient computation, and high
accuracy parameter estimates. AD Model Builder is a high level language built
around the AUTODIF Library, a C++ language extension which transparently
implements reverse mode automatic differentiation. A closely related software
package, ADMB-RE, implements random effects in nonlinear models.

ADMB is an open source project.  Read the AD Model Builder [LICENSE][LICENSE_link].

[LICENSE_link]: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/admb-project/admb/master/LICENSE.txt

Donations
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ADMB is freely available for download. If you would like to contribute or donate funds,
please contact .

ADMB Citation
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Fournier, D.A., Skaug, H.J., Ancheta, J., Ianelli, J., Magnusson, A., Maunder, M.N.,
Nielsen, A., and Sibert, J. 2012. AD Model Builder: using automatic differentiation
for statistical inference of highly parameterized complex nonlinear models.
Optim. Methods Softw. 27:233-249.

The abstract and publication can be freely [downloaded][publisher_link] from the publisher.

[publisher_link]: http://tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10556788.2011.597854

Documentation
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Read release notes for changes and features in [CHANGES][CHANGES_link].

[CHANGES_link]: CHANGES.md

Read the installation procedures in [INSTALL][INSTALL_link] for Unix and Windows computers.

[INSTALL_link]: INSTALL.md

User manuals for AD Model Builder, the AUTODIF library and the ADMB-RE nonlinear
random effects module are on the [ADMB website][ADMB_manuals_link].

[ADMB_manuals_link]: http://www.admb-project.org/docs/manuals/ 

Additional documentation is also available on the [ADMB website][ADMB_link].

[ADMB_link]: http://www.admb-project.org/

Help and Support
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For help and support, email .

Mailing list archives

+ [Users][ADMB_users] is the general mailing list.
+ [Developers][ADMB_developers] is core team mailing list.

[ADMB_users]: https://groups.google.com/a/admb-project.org/d/forum/users
[ADMB_developers]: https://groups.google.com/a/admb-project.org/d/forum/developers

Contributors
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The ADMB software was originally developed by David Fournier of Otter Research Ltd.

Thanks to the following who have contributed to the ADMB Project by
developing features, testing, providing fixes, improving documentation and giving suggestions:

* David Fournier
* John Sibert
* Bill Clark
* Hans Skaug
* Mark Maunder
* Anders Nielsen
* Arni Magnusson
* Ian Taylor
* Chris Grandin
* Derek Seiple
* Jan Jaap Poos
* Gareth Williams
* Weihai Liu
* Barak A. Pearlmutter
* Jon Schnute
* Jiashen Tang
* William Stockhausen
* Allan Hicks
* Cole Monnahan
* Yukio Takeuchi
* Alejandro Yez
* Johnoel Ancheta

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Copyright (c) 2008-2021 ADMB Foundation and Regents of the University of California

Owner

  • Name: Cole Monnahan
  • Login: Cole-Monnahan-NOAA
  • Kind: user
  • Location: Seattle, WA

Quantitative ecologist at NOAA's AFSC

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