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Multiple Kernel Learning (MKL) can be formulated as a convex-concave minmax optimization problem, whose saddle point corresponds to the optimal solution to MKL. Most MKL methods e...
Zenglin Xu, Rong Jin, Shenghuo Zhu, Michael R. Lyu...
A serious drawback of kernel methods, and Support Vector Machines (SVM) in particular, is the difficulty in choosing a suitable kernel function for a given dataset. One of the appr...
Huyen Do, Alexandros Kalousis, Adam Woznica, Melan...