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Clustering and Mapping Algorithms

As we saw in the previous chapter, self-organizing maps (SOMs) are a powerful way to reveal the clustering of multidimensional samples. The two-dimensional SOM is often able to provide an informative separation of samples into classes and the learning in which it engages requires no input from the user, beyond the initial selection of parameters that define the scale of the mapping and the way that the algorithm operates. [Pg.95]


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