Cite Seahorse¶
If Seahorse helped your research, please cite it. A citation is the most direct way to support the project — and it helps other researchers find the tooling.
Paper¶
The Seahorse preprint is on arXiv:2607.01022.
@misc{aalaila2026seahorse,
title = {Seahorse: A Unified Benchmarking Framework for Spatiotemporal Event Modeling},
author = {Aalaila, Yahya and Gro{\ss}mann, Gerrit and Vollmer, Sebastian},
year = {2026},
eprint = {2607.01022},
archivePrefix = {arXiv},
primaryClass = {cs.LG}
}
Software¶
@software{seahorse2026,
author = {Aalaila, Yahya and Gro{\ss}mann, Gerrit and Vollmer, Sebastian},
title = {Seahorse: Unified benchmarking for spatio-temporal point processes},
year = {2026},
doi = {10.5281/zenodo.21078077},
url = {https://github.com/YahyaAalaila/seahorse},
version = {0.1.0},
license = {Apache-2.0}
}
Every release is archived on Zenodo with a DOI — cite the concept DOI
10.5281/zenodo.21078077 to reference
the software across versions. GitHub's Cite this repository button (from the
repository's CITATION.cff) offers the same entry in APA and BibTeX.