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Self-Organizing Map (Kohoneni kaart)×Lokaalselt lineaarne sissekandumine (LLE)×
ValdkondMasinõpeMasinõpe
PerekondMachine learningMachine learning
Tekkeaasta19822000
LoojaTeuvo KohonenSam Roweis & Lawrence Saul
TüüpUnsupervised neural network for topology-preserving mappingNonlinear manifold dimensionality reduction
AlgallikasKohonen, T. (1982). Self-organized formation of topologically correct feature maps. Biological Cybernetics, 43(1), 59–69. DOI ↗Roweis, S. T., & Saul, L. K. (2000). Nonlinear dimensionality reduction by locally linear embedding. Science, 290(5500), 2323–2326. DOI ↗
RööpnimetusedSOM, Kohonen map, Kohonen network, öz-örgütlemeli haritaLLE, manifold learning, nonlinear dimensionality reduction, yerel doğrusal gömme
Seotud33
KokkuvõteA self-organizing map is an unsupervised neural network, introduced by Teuvo Kohonen in 1982, that projects high-dimensional data onto a low-dimensional (usually two-dimensional) grid of prototype vectors while preserving the data's topology — nearby inputs map to nearby grid cells. It is used for visualization, clustering, and exploratory analysis, turning complex data into an ordered, interpretable map.Locally linear embedding, introduced by Sam Roweis and Lawrence Saul in 2000, is a manifold-learning method for nonlinear dimensionality reduction. It assumes that although data may curve through a high-dimensional space, each point and its neighbours lie approximately on a flat patch. LLE captures each point as a weighted combination of its neighbours and then finds a low-dimensional layout that preserves those same local relationships, unrolling curved structure into a faithful low-dimensional map.
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