batchSOM {class}R Documentation

Self-Organizing Maps: Batch Algorithm

Description

Kohonen's Self-Organizing Maps are a crude form of multidimensional scaling.

Usage

batchSOM(data, grid = somgrid(), radii, init)
somgrid(xdim = 8, ydim = 6, topo = c("rectangular", "hexagonal"))

Arguments

data a matrix or data frame of observations, scaled so that Euclidean distance is appropriate.
grid A grid for the representatives.
radii the radii of the neighbourhood to be used for each pass: one pass is run for each element of radii.
init the initial representatives. If missing, chosen (without replacement) randomly from data.
xdim, ydim dimensions of the grid
topo the topology of the grid.

Details

The batch SOM algorithm of Kohonen(1995, section 3.14) is used.

Value

an object of class "SOM" with components

grid the grid, an object of class "somgrid".
codes a matrix of representatives.

References

Kohonen, T. (1995) Self-Organizing Maps. Springer-Verlag

See Also

SOM

Examples

library(MASS)
library(mva) # for dist
lcrabs <- log(crabs[, 4:8])
crabs.grp <- factor(c("B", "b", "O", "o")[rep(1:4, rep(50,4))])
gr <- somgrid(topo = "hexagonal")
crabs.som <- batchSOM(lcrabs, gr, c(4, 4, 2, 2, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0))
plot(crabs.som)

bins <- as.numeric(knn1(crabs.som$code, lcrabs, 0:47))
plot(crabs.som$grid, type = "n")
symbols(crabs.som$grid$pts[, 1], crabs.som$grid$pts[, 2],
        circles = rep(0.4, 48), inches = FALSE, add = TRUE)
text(crabs.som$grid$pts[bins, ] + rnorm(400, 0, 0.1),
     as.character(crabs.grp))

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