Northern Gulf of Mexico
The Gulf of Mexico is the ninth largest body of water in the world [KSS99]. The Gulf of Mexico is also one of the most economically and ecologically productive bodies of water in the world [SSR16].
- Imputation with trained STIMP in the Northern Gulf of Mexico
- Prediction performance of STIMP in the Northern Gulf of Mexico
- Supplementary Fig 4b: imputation reduces the mean square error of prediction
- Supplementary Fig 2b: overall prediction performance in terms of mean square error
- Supplementary Fig 4b: imputation reduces the mean absolute error of prediction
- Fig 2b: overall performance in term of mean absolute error
- Fig 5b: mean absolute error of PredRNN
- Fig 5b: mean absolute error of STIMP
- Fig 5b: improvement of STIMP compared to PredRNN
- Case study of prediction performance in the Northern Gulf of Mexico
References
[KSS99]
Herb Kumpf, K Steidinger, and Kenneth Sherman. The gulf of mexico large marine ecosystem: assessment, sustainability, and management. Environmental Science, 1999.
[SSR16]
Robert B Spies, Stanley Senner, and Christopher S Robbins. An overview of the northern gulf of mexico ecosystem. Gulf of Mexico Science, 33(1):9, 2016.