presenter : chuang, kai-ting authors : guillaume cleuziou* 2013, prl

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OSOM: A method for building overlapping topological maps. Presenter : Chuang, Kai-Ting Authors : Guillaume Cleuziou* 2013, PRL. Outlines. Motivation Objectives Methodology Experiments Conclusions Comments. Motivation. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Intelligent Database Systems Lab

Presenter : Chuang, Kai-Ting

Authors : Guillaume Cleuziou*

2013, PRL

OSOM: A method for building overlapping topological maps

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Outlines Motivation Objectives Methodology Experiments Conclusions Comments

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Motivation• Overlapping clustering solutions extract data

organizations that are more fitted to the input data

than crisp clustering solutions.

• Unsupervised neural networks bring efficient

solutions to visualize class structures.

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Objectives• We present the algorithm O-SOM that uses both an

overlapping variant of the k-means clustering

algorithm and the well known Kohonen approach, in

order to build overlapping topologic maps.

• To solve problems that are recurrent in overlapping

clustering: number of clusters, complexity of the

algorithm and coherence of the overlaps.

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Methodology-Framework

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Methodology

OSOM SOM

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Methodolog-fast-osom

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Experiment-dataset

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Experiment-evaluation framework

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Experiment results

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Experiment-Topological evaluation

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Conclusions

• Ensure the algorithm to converge and then bring

solutions to the motivations mentioned: limited

complexity, topological correctness, etc.

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Comments• Advantages– The OSOM is simple method.

• Applications– Topological maps.

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