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Expressed layered structures in the cerebral and cerebellar cortices of the brain are attributed to most animals while the human and some primate neostriatum neurons are laid out as clustered higher and lower cell density mosaics. These ordered structures are probably formed by a self-organizing mechanism which is widely discussed in the present paper. We use the notation ''Self-organizing'' not as...
Many real world data processing tasks demand intelligent computational models with good efficiency and adaptability in their on-line operations. Consequently, neural algorithms with constructive network structure and incremental learning ability are of increasing interest. In this paper we present an algorithm of evolving self-organizing map (ESOM), which features an evolving network structure and...
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