In this paper we propose a modified framework of support vector machines, called Oblique Support Vector Machines(OSVMs), to improve the capability of classification. The principl...
— We discuss sparse support vector machines (sparse SVMs) trained in the reduced empirical feature space. Namely, we select the linearly independent training data by the Cholesky...
Support Vector Machines (SVMs) have successfully shown efficiencies in many areas such as text categorization. Although recommendation systems share many similarities with text ca...
Abstract. The support vector machine is basically to deal with a two-class classification problem. To get M-class classifiers for face recognition, it is common to construct a set ...
Support vector machines utilizing the 1-norm, typically set up as linear programs (Mangasarian, 2000; Bradley and Mangasarian, 1998), are formulated here as a completely unconstra...