Cluster validity and uncertainty assessment for self‐organizing map pest profile analysis

2017 
1- Pest Risk Assessment (PRA) comprises a set of quantitative and qualitative tools to protect productive ecosystems from the impacts of unwanted biological invasions. 2- Self-organizing maps for Pest Profile Analysis (SOM PPA) is a methodological approach aimed to support PRA. It is based on cluster analysis and extracts information out of current distributions of insect crop pests worldwide, allowing the analyst to generate a list of potential risk species for a target region. 3- SOM PPA currently lacks of a measure of performance able to provide a level of confidence for its outputs. 4- In this study we investigate ζ diversity as an ecologically meaningful and generalizable metric of similarity. The application of ζ allowed us to quantify and thus reveal different levels of similarity across pest profiles. 5- The use of ζ diversity applied to the SOM PPA provides an informative measure of uncertainty for the output of SOM PPA, thus adding major improvements to the methodology while only marginally increasing its complexity. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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