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Application of growing self-organizing map to distinguish between finger tapping and non tapping from brain images

P Huang, P Pathirana, D Alahakoon, P Brotchie

Iciafs 2012 Proceedings 2012 IEEE 6th International Conference on Information and Automation for Sustainability | IEEE | Published : 2012

Abstract

Growing self-organizing map (GSOM) has been characterized as a knowledge discovery visualization application which outshines the traditional self-organizing map (SOM) due to its dynamic structure in which nodes can grow based on the input data. GSOM is utilized as a visualization tool in this paper to cluster fMRI finger tapping and non-tapping data, demonstrating the visualization capability to distinguish between tapping or non-tapping. A unique feature of GSOM is a parameter called the spread factor whose functionality is to control the spread of the GSOM map. By setting different levels of spread factor, different granularities of region of interests within tapping or non-tapping images ..

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