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A self-organizing map for adaptive processing of structured data

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posted on 2024-11-15, 10:17 authored by Markus HagenbuchnerMarkus Hagenbuchner, A Sperduti, Ah Chung Tsoi
Recent developments in the area of neural networks produced models capable of dealing with structured data. Here, we propose the first fully unsupervised model, namely an extension of traditional self-organizing maps (SOMs), for the processing of labeled directed acyclic graphs (DAGs). The extension is obtained by using the unfolding procedure adopted in recurrent and recursive neural networks, with the replicated neurons in the unfolded network comprising of a full SOM. This approach enables the discovery of similarities among objects including vectors consisting of numerical data. The capabilities of the model are analyzed in detail by utilizing a relatively large data set taken from an artificial benchmark problem involving visual patterns encoded as labeled DAGs. The experimental results demonstrate clearly that the proposed model is capable of exploiting both information conveyed in the labels attached to each node of the input DAGs and information encoded in the DAG topology.

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This article was originally published as: Hagenbuchner, M, Sperduti, A & Tsoi, AC, A self-organizing map for adaptive processing of structured data, IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks, May 2003, 14(3), 491-505. Copyright IEEE 2003.

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IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks

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14

Issue

3

Pagination

491-505

Language

English

RIS ID

20661

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