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Informationen zum Autor Pragya Agarwal and Andre Skupin are the authors of Self-Organising Maps: Applications in Geographic Information Science, published by Wiley. Klappentext Self-Organising Maps: Applications in Geographic Information Science brings together innovative geographic research involving use of the self-organising map (SOM) method. The range of applications in this book demonstrates how innovative artificial intelligence and neural network methods such as SOMs offer novel opportunities to geospatial experts and how these tools can be adapted for specific geographic needs. The book begins with an overview of the SOM technique and the most commonly used (and often freely available) software. It then looks at different uses of the technique, namely clustering, data mining, and cartography, from a range of application areas in physical and socio-economic environments.This book will be an invaluable reference to researchers in the field who are looking for a comprehensive overview of the subject, by providing a clear explanation and understanding of this novel technique. Advanced undergraduates and post-graduates undertaking a research project in GIScience techniques will also find this book useful.* A comprehensive overview of cutting-edge research on applying the classic SOM method to a range of GIScience applications.* Chapters cover a range of techniques including clustering and data mining and all include appropriate case studies to enhance understanding.* Presents balanced coverage of physical and socio-economic applications.* Includes contributions from leading international researchers in the field. Zusammenfassung Self-Organising Maps: Applications in Geographic Information Science brings together innovative geographic research involving use of the self-organising map (SOM) method. The range of applications in this book demonstrates how innovative artificial intelligence and neural network methods such as SOMs offer novel opportunities to geospatial experts and how these tools can be adapted for specific geographic needs. The book begins with an overview of the SOM technique and the most commonly used (and often freely available) software. It then looks at different uses of the technique, namely clustering, data mining, and cartography, from a range of application areas in physical and socio-economic environments.This book will be an invaluable reference to researchers in the field who are looking for a comprehensive overview of the subject, by providing a clear explanation and understanding of this novel technique. Advanced undergraduates and post-graduates undertaking a research project in GIScience techniques will also find this book useful.* A comprehensive overview of cutting-edge research on applying the classic SOM method to a range of GIScience applications.* Chapters cover a range of techniques including clustering and data mining and all include appropriate case studies to enhance understanding.* Presents balanced coverage of physical and socio-economic applications.* Includes contributions from leading international researchers in the field. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Contributors. 1. Introduction: What is a Self-Organizing Map? ( André Skupin and Pragya Agarwal ). 2. Applications of Different Self-Organizing Map Variants to Geographical Information Science Problems ( Fernando Bação, Victor Lobo and Marco Painho ). 3. An Integrated Exploratory Geovisualization Environment Based on Self-Organizing Map ( Etien L. Koua and Menno-Jan Kraak ). 4. Visual Exploration of Spatial Interaction Data with Self-Organizing Maps ( Jun Yan and Jean-Claude Thill ). 5. Detecting Geographic Associations in English Dialect Features in North America within a Visual Data Mining Environment Integrating Self-Organizing Maps ( Jean-Claude Thill, William A. Kretzschmar Jr, Irene Casas and Xiaobai Yao ). ...