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Analytic Comparison of Self-Organising Maps

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Analytic Comparison of Self-Organising Maps
Abstract. SOMs have proven to be a very powerful tool for data analysis. However, comparing multiple SOMs trained on the same data set using different parameters or initialisations is still a difficult task. In most cases it is performed only via visual inspection or by utilising one of a range of quality measures to compare vector quantisation or topology preservation characteristics of the maps. Yet, comparing SOMs systematically is both necessary as well as a powerful tool to further analyse data: necessary, because it may help to pick the most suitable SOM out of different training runs; a powerful tool because it allows analysing mapping stabilities across a range of parameter settings. In this paper we present an analytic approach to compare multiple SOMs trained on the same data set. Analysis of output space mapping, supported by a set of visualisations, reveals data co-locations and shifts on pairs of SOMs, considering both different neighbourhood sizes at source and target ...
Rudolf Mayer, Robert Neumayer, Doris Baum, Andreas
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Type Conference
Year 2009
Where WSOM
Authors Rudolf Mayer, Robert Neumayer, Doris Baum, Andreas Rauber
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