The combined use of self-organizing maps and Andrews' Curves.

Int J Neural Syst

Applied Computational Intelligence Research Unit, The University of Paisley, Scotland.

Published: June 2005

The use of self-organizing maps to analyze data often depends on finding effective methods to visualize the SOM's structure. In this paper we propose a new way to perform that visualization using a variant of Andrews' Curves. Also we show that the interaction between these two methods allows us to find sub-clusters within identified clusters. Perhaps more importantly, using the SOM to pre-process data by identifying gross features enables us to use Andrews' Curves on data sets which would have previously been too large for the methodology. Finally we show how a three way interaction between the human user and these two methods can be a valuable exploratory data analysis tool.

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