Big Multidimensional Datasets Visualization Using Neural Networks – Efficient Decision Support
Author(s) -
Gintautas Dzemyda,
Viktor Medvedev,
Audronė Lupeikienė,
Olga Kurasova,
Albertas Čaplinskas
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
complex systems informatics and modeling quarterly
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2255-9922
DOI - 10.7250/csimq.2016-6.01
Subject(s) - visualization , computer science , artificial neural network , benchmark (surveying) , machine learning , multidimensional data , artificial intelligence , big data , data mining , creative visualization , data visualization , geodesy , geography
Nowadays business information systems are thought of as decision-oriented systems supported by different types of subsystems. Multidimensional data visualization is an essential part of such systems. As datasets tend to be increasingly large, more effective ways are required to display, analyze and interpret information they contain. Most of the classical visualization methods are unsuitable for large datasets. This paper focuses on the artificial neural networks-based methods for visualization of big multidimensional datasets; namely, on the approaches for the faster obtaining of visual results. The new strategy, which is identified by the decreased number of cycles of data reviews (passes of training data) up to the only one, when training neural networks, is proposed. To test this strategy, the results of experiments, using two unsupervised learning methods on benchmark data, are briefly presented.
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