The result of visualization for classical sample (2 spirals) by Kohonen's Self Organizing Map is presented.
The task is to learn to discriminate between two sets of training points which lie on two distinct spirals in the x-y plane. These spirals coil three times around the origin and around one another. This appears to be a very difficult task for back-propagation networks and their relatives.
Problems like this one, whose inputs are points on the 2-D plane, are interesting because we can display the 2-D "receptive field" of any unit in the network.
The task is to train on the 194 I/O pairs until the learning system can produce the correct output for all of the inputs.
SOM with such parameters:
size map - 30, Neighbor function - Cone, Radius - 10, Epochs - 250
SOM with the parameters:
size map - 30, Neighbor function - Cos, Radius - 5, Epochs - 100
Welcome to the Artificial Life!
Friday, 20 February 2009
Several Examples of visualisation by Kohonen's SOM
Thursday, 19 February 2009
Short Lecture about Perceptron and Kohonen's SOM
It is my short lecture in classical neural networks. It was delivered to students from School of Mathematics and Systems Engineering, Vaxjo University in September, 2008.
Outline:
- Supervised Learning
- Perceptrons: Multilayer Perceptron
- Back-Propagation Training Algorithm
- Self-organizing map
- Data visualization techniques using the SOM
Fifth International Workshop on Artificial Neural Networks and Intelligent Information Processing
I can recommend to visit this Workshop.
http://www.icinco.org/ANNIIP.htm
Thursday, 23 October 2008
Links
1. Neural Nets Applications http://www.calsci.com/Applications.html
2. What are some applications of NNs?
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/ai-faq/neural-nets/part7/section-2.html
3. Neural Network Warehouse
http://neuralnetworks.ai-depot.com/Tutorials.html
Tuesday, 14 October 2008
Welcome to ITEA UNITWIN UNESCO
Join to ITEA UNITWIN UNESCO http://iteaunesco.ning.com/
There is a good opportunity to create a social network!
Wednesday, 19 March 2008
New web resourse of the Branch of UNESCO Chair
The new web resource is presented. It is named IT in Education for All and it is an official information resource of the Branch of UNESCO Chair "New Information Technologies in education for all". It is located in Kharkiv National University of Radioelectronics.
It was created in November 2006. It is a cooperation with International Research and Teaching Center for Information technologies and Systems NAS and MES of Ukraine.
Head of the Branch of UNESCO Chair is Igor Keleberda, PhD, Associate Prof. of Computer Software Dept, KhNURE.
http://it-edu.kture.kharkov.ua/