self-organizing map

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self-organizing map (plural self-organizing maps)

  1. (machine learning) A kind of artificial neural network trained using competitive learning rather than error correction, and producing a low-dimensional (typically two-dimensional) representation of a higher-dimensional data set while preserving the topological structure of the data.
    Synonyms: Kohonen map, Kohonen network, (initialism) SOM