On Modified Self Organizing Feature Maps

Journal Title: Transactions on Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence - Year 2016, Vol 4, Issue 6

Abstract

This paper presents optimization of self-organizing feature maps by adjusting tunable parameters and in the iterative process by utilizing linear algebra concepts. A gradient rule is applied on the weights matrix singular value decomposition values during convergence phases to optimize the algorithm while achieving sufficient statistical accuracy. Tunable parameters such as the learning rate, and neighborhood radius are adjusted to support the learning algorithm. The algorithm presented herein is tested on the self-organization of the standard Iris dataset, in the literature.

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Jasser Jasser, Tony Bazzi, Mohamed Zohdy

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  • EP ID EP277133
  • DOI 10.14738/tmlai.46.2533
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Jasser Jasser, Tony Bazzi, Mohamed Zohdy (2016). On Modified Self Organizing Feature Maps. Transactions on Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence, 4(6), 71-77. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-277133