Documentation for model developers¶
The Chap platform brings several advantages to you as a model developer:
It provides a broad range of supporting functionality for modelling, allowing you to focus on what is unique in your project, while relying on Chap for data parsing, model tuning, rigorous model assessment and more.
It allows you to evaluate your model side-by-side with a range of other models in the field
It comes with native connection to DHIS2 and the DHIS2 Modelling App, and include mechanisms to disseminate your model to a large number of health ministries that use DHIS2 as their national health information system.
We provide more detailed documentation depending on who you are:
Experienced climate health modellers who want to develop or adapt existing models to be compatible with Chap.
Someone new to modelling that want to learn the principles of spatiotemporal modelling and how to more easily implement such models through Chap.
Integrating external or custom models with the Chap modelling platform
- Chap’s native connection to DHIS2 and the DHIS2 Modelling App
- Examples of chap evaluate commands
- Describing your model in our yaml-based format
- Documentation for experienced modellers
- Introduction to principles of spatiotemporal modelling and streamlined implementation of models through Chap
- (to be updated) Developing your own custom model with CHAP
- Running models through Chap
- Running models through the Chap command-line interface
- Evaluating your model side-by-side with a range of other models
- Chap’s broad range of supporting functionality for modelling
- Making chap-compatible train and predict endpoints
- Running models with chapkit