Coupled zoning and spatial heterogeneity of human activities and natural endowments based on self-organizing map and random forest: A case study of the agro-pastoral ecotone in Gansu, China.
Jie LiNinghui PanYao YaoGuang LiZhiyuan ChengYanhua LuShuainan LiuWenming LiuPublished in: Ecol. Informatics (2024)
Keyphrases
- random forest
- self organizing maps
- human activities
- activity recognition
- human activity recognition
- decision trees
- neural network
- feature set
- human computer interaction
- som neural network
- input data
- sensor data
- unsupervised learning
- ensemble methods
- multi label
- action recognition
- growing self organizing map
- text categorization
- input image
- feature vectors
- pairwise
- expert systems
- feature selection
- data mining