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Get the Codebooks #134
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Hi, I moved this here, as the topic was irrelevant to the other issue. At any stage of a SOM object (either before, during or after training) you can get the node weight vectors which are usually called "codebook". |
Thank you Mr Vahid for your response. It came at the right time. I will
oblige to your directive so to solve this issue as soon as possible.
I will write back to you on the state of this solution pertinent to my
problem.
Happy new year!
Best Regards,
John
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Hi, I moved this here, as the topic was irrelevant to the other issue.
At any stage of a SOM object (either before, during or after training) you
can get the node weight vectors which are usually called "codebook".
codebook = som.codebook.matrix
Hope this helps.
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Vahid
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Thank you for inventing this great sompy package. It was very useful to me. I have been using it for my article publication and it will be referenced duly.
However I have one problem understanding the component planes. My input variables are many, hence deciphering the patterns to associations just from the component planes is very cumbersome. I need help on the sompy command which I can use to get the results from the component planes so I can do statistical inferences on it.
I want to know if there is a way out to get this problem resolved. I will be glad if my requisition is given the due clarification.
Counting on your cooperation. Thank you
Best Regards,
John Owusu
Originally posted by @nanakayhacker in #128 (comment)
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