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Multiple outlier detection in multivariate data using self-organizing maps
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    Multiple outlier detection in multivariate data using self-organizing maps (English)
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    24 May 2006
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    The Self-Organizing Map (SOM) is a two-layer feed forward neural network that uses an unsupervised training algorithm for the (nonlinear) projection of multivariate data onto a two-dimensional lattice (rectangular or hexagonal) grid. The authors propose to use the resulting projections for outlier detection. The candidates for outliers are the data, which were projected on a grid cell lying far from its neighbours. The performance of this technique is assessed on simulated and real life data.
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    feed forward neural network
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    unsupervised training
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    nonlinear projection pursuit
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    SOM
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