Concept information
Preferred term
self-organizing maps
Definition
- Self-organizing maps (SOMs) are not cartographic maps; rather SOMs are mathematical transformations of data to a predefined two-dimensional (2D) structure to reveal data clusters based on similarity. Conceptually, the basic idea of SOM corresponds well to Tobler's first law of geography, but SOMs consider distances in a space of multiple attributes rather than a space of geographic coordinates. [Source: Encyclopedia of Geography; Self-Organizing Maps]
Broader concept
Belongs to group
URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/N9J-K5JRNBN9-Z
{{label}}
{{#each values }} {{! loop through ConceptPropertyValue objects }}
{{#if prefLabel }}
{{/if}}
{{/each}}
{{#if notation }}{{ notation }} {{/if}}{{ prefLabel }}
{{#ifDifferentLabelLang lang }} ({{ lang }}){{/ifDifferentLabelLang}}
{{#if vocabName }}
{{ vocabName }}
{{/if}}