I am working on my PhD in odour recognition. Now I am working with FCM
to cluster aromas. My data is 3-5 dimensional and the number of clusters
is 3-6.
I think the best solution is to change typical point prototypes to use
different ones as lines and circles in an n-dimensional space.
Is there someone who can give me a reference for this problem, articles,
algorithms, software,etc. ?
I would appreciate very much your help.
Regards from Barcelona,
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Arturo Ortega Mansilla
Electronic Engineering
Dept. Electronica
Universitat de Barcelona
C/Marti i Franques, 1
08028 Barcelona (Spain)
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Email ort...@el.ub.es
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Anyway, there are a number of interesting algorithms using lines and
circles as the prototypes.
1. Fuzzy C Varieties (lines) - J. Bezdek
2. Fuzzy C elliptotypes(lines + points) - J. Bezdek
3. Fuzzy C Shells - R. Krishnapuram /R. N. Dave
In case, you require any further information, mail me at
jaw...@cair.res.in
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I suggest you look at "Information Theory and Esthetic Perception"
by Abraham Moles for background on the fundamental sensory problem.
For a primitive start on displaying circles in color with labels, there
is the famous "sillyballs.c" program by Bo3b Johnson, circa 1988. I just
toyed with it as part of the Metrowerks C compiler package.
Cheers,
Rob Lake
Environmental Modeling Inc.
r...@po.cwru.edu