17 research outputs found
The fracturing in volcanic edifice before an eruption: the June–July 1998 high-frequency earthquake swarm at Volcán de Colima, México
Thermal anomalies on Savich Cone, Kikhpinych Volcano, Kamchatka: IR surveys and land-based observations for 30 years (1982 through 2012)
Macroseismic evaluation of the impact of the Olyutorskii earthquake and its larger aftershocks
Comparative characteristics of the 1997–1998 seismic swarms preceding the November 1998 eruption of Volcán de Colima, México
The Dissimilarity Representation as a Tool for Three-Way Data Classification: A 2D Measure
Abstract. The dissimilarity representation has demonstrated advan-tages in the solution of classification problems. Meanwhile, the repre-sentation of objects by multi-dimensional arrays is necessary in many research areas. However, the development of proper classification tools that take the multi-way structure into account is incipient. This paper introduces the use of the dissimilarity representation as a tool for classi-fying three-way data, as dissimilarities allow the representation of multi-dimensional objects in a natural way. As an example, the classification of three-way seismic volcanic data is used. A comparison is made between dissimilarity measures used in different representations of the three-way data. 2D dissimilarity measures for three-way data can be useful
