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Publisher: Journals Gateway
Neural Computation (2010) 22 (3): 689–729.
Published: 01 March 2010
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View articletitled, Growing Self-Organizing Surface Map: Learning a Surface Topology from a Point Cloud
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The growing self-organizing surface map (GSOSM) is a novel map model that learns a folded surface immersed in a 3D space. Starting from a dense point cloud, the surface is reconstructed through an incremental mesh composed of approximately equilateral triangles. Unlike other models such as neural meshes (NM), the GSOSM builds a surface topology while accepting any sequence of sample presentation. The GSOSM model introduces a novel connection learning rule called competitive connection Hebbian learning (CCHL), which produces a complete triangulation. GSOSM reconstructions are accurate and often free of false or overlapping faces. This letter presents and discusses the GSOSM model. It also presents and analyzes a set of results and compares GSOSM with some other models.