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A genetic algorithm is combined with two variants of the modularity (Q) network analysis metric to examine a substantial amount fisheries catch data. The data set produces one of the largest networks evaluated to date by genetic algorithms applied to network community analysis. Rather than using GA to decide community structure that simply maximizes modularity of a network, as is typical, we use two...
Digitization of real objects into 3D models is a rapidly expanding field, with ever increasing range of applications. The most interesting area of its application is in the creation of realistic 3D scenes, i.e. virtual reality. It can be used in the entertainment industry, design, architecture and scientific research. This paper provides a brief summary of current 3D scanning technologies, deals with...
Visualization techniques provide attractive tools to explore and analyze huge and high dimensional gene expression sets. Several visualization techniques have been developed that enabled users to visually analyze high dimensional data. However, these techniques should be integrated with efficient exploration techniques, as efficient clustering, outlier analysis, ensembles and cluster validation to...
In the past few years, online social data visualization has emerged as a new platform for users to construct, share, and comment on data visualizations online. The most well known online data visualization tools include Many Eyes, Swivel, and Tableau Public. In this paper, we report our analysis of Many Eyes - an IBM research project. By analyzing all the data visualizations constructed by users from...
Since the outset of the deregulation of international financial markets in the 1980s, the frequency of currency crises has increased. Solely in the 1990s, five global storms of financial turmoil, also including collapses of the currency, have occurred. To date, crisis forecasting and monitoring of financial stability is still at a preliminary stage. This paper explores whether the application of the...
In this paper, we consider the problem of analysis and visualization of online conversations (chat histories, email archives, etc.). We present a dynamic graph drawing algorithm based on modification of multidimensional scaling. The algorithm builds a layout of sequence of graphs and produces a slice view of the evolution of online communications. The method have been applied for visualization of...
Co-occurrence data matrices arise frequently in various important applications such as a document clustering. By considering a multinomial mixture model, we present a new probabilistic Self-Organizing Map (SOM) for clustering and visualizing this kind of data. Contrary to SOM, our proposed learning algorithm optimizes an objective function. Its performances are evaluated by using Monte Carlo simulations...
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