No references found | 00 Hardcover G70 Kohonen, or self-organizing, maps are an approach to the intense computation of with massive sets of geographical data that are becoming more common in geographical information systems (GIS). Qualitative methods have been argued to be more suitable than quantitative designs to understand the complexity of factors involved in overseas work experiences (Osland 1995, Kohonen 2004, Bossard & Peterson 2005, Crowley-Henry 2007). The researchers have used Kohonen self-organising map (K-Som) method utilising HDI, AHDI, and K-Som indicators of regional inequalities. |
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