Using spatial characteristics to aid automation of SOM segmentation of functional image data

Patrick O'Driscoll, E. Merényi, R. Grossman
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We propose a new similarity measure, Combined Connectivity and Spatial Adjacency (CCSA), to be used in hierarchical agglomerative clustering (HAC) for automated segmentation of Self-Organizing Maps (SOMs, Kohonen [1]). The CCSA measure is specifically designed to assist segmentation of large, complex, functional image data by exploiting general spatial characteristics of such data. The proposed CCSA measure is constructed from two strong indicators of cluster structure: the degree of localization of data points in physical space and the degree of connectivity of SOM prototypes (as defined by Taçdemir and Merényi [2]). The new measure is expected to enhance cluster capture in large functional image data cubes such as hyperspectral imagery or fMRI brain images, where many relevant clusters exist with widely varying statistical properties and in complex relationships both in feature space and in physical (image) space. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach using the CCSA measure on progressively complex synthetic spatial data and on real fMRI brain data.
利用空间特征辅助功能图像数据的SOM分割自动化
我们提出了一种新的相似性度量,结合连通性和空间邻接性(CCSA),用于自组织地图(SOMs, Kohonen[1])的自动分割的层次聚集聚类(HAC)。CCSA措施是专门设计的,通过利用这些数据的一般空间特征来帮助分割大型、复杂、功能图像数据。本文提出的CCSA度量由两个强有力的聚类结构指标构建而成:数据点在物理空间中的定位程度和SOM原型的连通性程度(由tademir和mernyi[2]定义)。新措施有望增强大型功能图像数据立方体中的聚类捕获,如高光谱图像或fMRI脑图像,其中许多相关的聚类存在着广泛不同的统计特性,并且在特征空间和物理(图像)空间中都存在复杂的关系。我们使用CCSA测量逐步复杂的合成空间数据和真实的fMRI脑数据证明了我们的方法的有效性。
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