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This paper presents an approach (SOINN-DTW) for recognition of temporal data that is based on Self-Organizing Incremental Neural Network (SOINN) and Dynamic Time Warping. Using SOINN’s function that eliminates noise in the input data and represents topological structure of input data, SOINN-DTW method approximates output distribution of each state and is able to construct robust model for temporal data. SOINN-DTW method is the novel method that enhanced Stochastic Dynamic Time Warping Method (Nakagawa,1986). To confirm the effectiveness of SOINN-DTW method, we present an extensive set of experiments that show how our method outperforms HMM and Stochastic Dynamic Time Warping Method in classifying phone data and gesture data.
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Okada, S., Hasegawa, O. (2007). Classification of Temporal Data Based on Self-organizing Incremental Neural Network. In: de Sá, J.M., Alexandre, L.A., Duch, W., Mandic, D. (eds) Artificial Neural Networks – ICANN 2007. ICANN 2007. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4669. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-74695-9_48
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