— The detection of transient responses, i.e. non– stationarities, that arise in a varying and small fraction of the total number of neural spike trains recorded from chronicall...
— The number of XML documents produced and available on the Internet is steadily increasing. It is thus important to devise automatic procedures to extract useful information fro...
Francesca Trentini, Markus Hagenbuchner, Alessandr...
Clustering, or unsupervised classification, has many uses in fields that depend on grouping results from large amount of data, an example being the N-body cosmological simulation ...
Abstract. The increased availability of biological databases containing representations of complex objects permits access to vast amounts of data. In spite of the recent renewed in...
Clustering is an important function in data mining. Its typical application includes the analysis of consumer's materials. Adaptive resonance theory network (ART) is very pop...