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GRID Oriented Implementation of Self-Organizing Maps for Data Mining in Meteorology
...of different alternatives for a scalable parallel implementation of the Self-Organizing Map (SOM) in the GRID environment of variable resources and communications. In... Read more
Oct 1, 2008
silicon.com > White Papers > Security > Intrusion - Tampering
Intrusion Detection System Using Self Organizing Map
...and design architecture of intrusion detection based on neural network self organizing map. In the report is described base problematic of neural network and... Read more
Jul 3, 2008
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Spatial Data Mining and Visualization Based on Self-Organizing Map
...spatial data mining and visualization is proposed which integrates the self-organizing map for the actual problem. Simulations for IRIS data show that this... Read more
Aug 29, 2009
silicon.com > White Papers > Security > Intrusion - Tampering
Host-Based Intrusion Detection Using Self-Organizing Maps
Hierarchical SOMs are applied to the problem of host based intrusion detection on computer networks. Unlike systems base Read more
Jun 19, 2008
silicon.com > White Papers > Networking and Communications > Network Management
A Scalable Content-Addressable Network
Hash tables - which map "Keys" onto "Values" - are an...fault-tolerant and completely self-organizing, and the paper demonstrates its... Read more
Aug 4, 2008
silicon.com > White Papers > Data Management > Data Infrastructure
Information Architecture Essentials, Part 2: Managing Enterprise Information - Identifying, Capturing, Controlling, Presenting, and Archiving Content
...recordings, maps, video, audio, and many others. Learn how to organize that information into a maintainable and usable structure by categorizing and organizing the... Read more
Apr 9, 2008
silicon.com > Technology > Networks
Google makes IPv6 push
...The range of other Google properties similarly available expanded to include Google Maps last week, said Lorenzo Colitti, a Google network engineer who spoke Wednesday... Read more
Mar 30, 2009
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Identification of MPEG-4 FDP Patterns in Human Faces Using Data-Mining Techniques
...of some fields; and selection of the main clusters with Self-Organizing Maps Read more
Oct 1, 2008
silicon.com > White Papers > Security > Intrusion - Tampering
POSEIDON: A 2-Tier Anomaly-Based Network Intrusion Detection System
...has two-tier architecture the first stage consists of a Self-Organizing Map, while the second one is a modified PAYL system Read more
Jun 18, 2008
silicon.com > White Papers > Security > Intrusion - Tampering
A Novel Soft Computing Inference Engine Model for Intrusion Detection
...based and utilizes causal knowledge inference based fuzzy cognitive maps (FCM) and multiple Self Organizing Maps (SOM). A set of parallel neural network classifiers... Read more
Dec 23, 2009
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