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Sensitivity of Self-Organizing Map surface current patterns to the use of radial versus Cartesian input vectors measured by high-frequency radars (CROSBI ID 220621)

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Kalinić, Hrvoje ; Mihanović, Hrvoje ; Cosoli, Simone ; Vilibić, Ivica Sensitivity of Self-Organizing Map surface current patterns to the use of radial versus Cartesian input vectors measured by high-frequency radars // Computers & geosciences, 84 (2015), 29-36. doi: 10.1016/j.cageo.2015.08.005

Podaci o odgovornosti

Kalinić, Hrvoje ; Mihanović, Hrvoje ; Cosoli, Simone ; Vilibić, Ivica

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Sensitivity of Self-Organizing Map surface current patterns to the use of radial versus Cartesian input vectors measured by high-frequency radars

In this paper, the Self-Organizing Map (SOM) method was applied to the surface currents data obtained between February and November 2008 by a network of high-frequency (HF) radars in the northern Adriatic. The sensitivity of the derived SOM solutions was tested in respect to the change of coordinate system of the data introduced to the SOM. In one experiment the original radial data measurements were used, and in the other experiment the Cartesian (total) current vectors derived from original radar data were analyzed. Although the computation of SOM solutions was not a demanding task, comparing both neural lattices yielded the nondeterministic polynomial time (NP) problem for which is difficult to propose a solution that will be globally optimal. Thus, we suggested utilizing the greedy algorithm with underlying assumption of 1-to-1 mapping between lattices. The results suggested that such solution could be local, but not global optimum and that the latter assumption could lower the obtained correlations between the patterns. However, without the assumption of 1-to-1 mapping between lattices, correlation between the derived SOM patterns was quite high, indicating that SOM mapping introduced to the radial current vectors and subsequent transformation into Cartesian coordinate system does not significantly affect obtained patterns in comparison to the SOM mapping done on the derived Cartesian current vectors. The documented similarity corroborates the use of total current vectors in various oceanographic studies, as being representative derivative of original radial measurements.

Self-Organizing Map ; high-frequency radars ; surface currents

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Podaci o izdanju

84

2015.

29-36

objavljeno

0098-3004

1873-7803

10.1016/j.cageo.2015.08.005

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Geologija, Računarstvo

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