Self Organizing Maps for Earth Systems Science

Representation of Self Organizing Map
Representation of nodes in a Self Organizing Map.

A self-organizing map (SOM), sometimes known as a Kohonen map after its originator the Finnish professor Teuvo Kohonen, is an unsupervised machine learning technique used to produce a low-dimensional representation of a higher dimensional data set. SOMs are a specific type of artificial neural network, but use a different training strategy compared to more traditional artificial neural networks (ANNs). SOMs can be used for clustering, dimensionality reduction, feature extraction, and classification — all of which suggest that they can be important tools for understanding large Earth Systems Science (ESS) datasets.

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Two Earth Systems Science Professor positions, University of California Irvine

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The Department of Earth System Science (ESS) within the School of Physical Sciences at The University of California, Irvine (UCI), is seeking candidates for two positions.

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Unidata Update: November 2023

In case you missed it — here's a recap of news from the Unidata Program Center for the month of November, 2023.

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Unidata Staff at AGU Fall 2023 Meeting

The American Geophysical Union will be conducting a hybrid in-person and virtual conference for its 2023 Fall meeting, December 11-15 2023, with live events taking place in San Francisco, CA.

Unidata's parent organization UCAR will have a physical presence in the AGU exhibit hall this year, come visit at booth 807!

Several Unidata staff members will be presenting as part of the AGU Scientific Program; read on for a schedule of their talks and posters.

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AWIPS Tips: Distributed EDEX Architecture

AWIPS Tips

Welcome back to AWIPS Tips!

Today we're here to talk about the distributed architecture of Unidata's EDEX. Initially, the goal of Unidata's AWIPS team was to simplify the EDEX installation and design so that it could be run on one machine. However, because of the increase in data volumes and feeds, the need for distributing the workflow across more than one machine became apparent.

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