In machine learning, support vector machines (SVMs, also support vector networks) are supervised max-margin models with associated learning algorithms...
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The structured support-vector machine is a machine learning algorithm that generalizes the Support-Vector Machine (SVM) classifier. Whereas the SVM classifier...
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subsequently developed. The RVM has an identical functional form to the support vector machine, but provides probabilistic classification. It is actually equivalent...
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Least-squares support-vector machines (LS-SVM) for statistics and in statistical modeling, are least-squares versions of support-vector machines (SVM), which...
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compatible to be used in various application. Support-vector machines (SVMs), also known as support-vector networks, are a set of related supervised learning...
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Elastic net regularization (category Machine learning algorithms)
Examples of where the elastic net method has been applied are: Support vector machine Metric learning Portfolio optimization Cancer prognosis It was proven...
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Kernel method (redirect from Kernel machine)
In machine learning, kernel machines are a class of algorithms for pattern analysis, whose best known member is the support-vector machine (SVM). These...
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perspectives on support-vector machines provide a way of interpreting support-vector machines (SVMs) in the context of other regularization-based machine-learning...
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decision trees, k-nearest neighbors, naive Bayes, support vector machines and extreme learning machines to address multi-class classification problems....
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of the methods tested on it. In their original paper, they use a support-vector machine to get an error rate of 0.8%. The original MNIST dataset contains...
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Vladimir Vapnik (category Machine learning researchers)
of statistical learning and the co-inventor of the support-vector machine method and support-vector clustering algorithms. Vladimir Vapnik was born to...
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classes. The method was invented by John Platt in the context of support vector machines, replacing an earlier method by Vapnik, but can be applied to other...
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depth. As of 2012, three types of non-knowledge-based systems are support-vector machines, artificial neural networks and genetic algorithms. Artificial...
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Cosine similarity (redirect from Vector cosine)
between two non-zero vectors defined in an inner product space. Cosine similarity is the cosine of the angle between the vectors; that is, it is the dot...
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A vector database, vector store or vector search engine is a database that can store vectors (fixed-length lists of numbers) along with other data items...
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the Recursive Feature Elimination algorithm, commonly used with Support Vector Machines to repeatedly construct a model and remove features with low weights...
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Naive Bayes classifier Perceptron Support vector machine Unsupervised learning Expectation-maximization algorithm Vector Quantization Generative topographic...
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Supervised learning (redirect from Supervised machine learning)
In machine learning, supervised learning (SL) is a paradigm where a model is trained using input objects (e.g. a vector of predictor variables) and desired...
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probability distribution or the "signed distance to the hyperplane" in a support vector machine). Deviations from the identity function indicate a poorly-calibrated...
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Statistical classification (redirect from Classification (machine learning))
a fallback Support vector machine – Set of methods for supervised statistical learning Least squares support vector machine Choices between different...
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assigned to each word in a sentence. More generally, attention encodes vectors called token embeddings across a fixed-width sequence that can range from...
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Word embedding (redirect from Word vector space)
representation is a real-valued vector that encodes the meaning of the word in such a way that the words that are closer in the vector space are expected to be...
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Multimodal learning (redirect from Multimodal machine learning)
zero-shot settings. Multimodal Deep Boltzmann Machines outperform traditional models like support vector machines and latent Dirichlet allocation in classification...
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Weak supervision (redirect from Semi-supervised machine learning)
transductive support vector machine, or TSVM (which, despite its name, may be used for inductive learning as well). Whereas support vector machines for supervised...
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Perceptron (section Mark I Perceptron machine)
perceptron of optimal stability, nowadays better known as the linear support-vector machine, was designed to solve this problem (Krauth and Mezard, 1987). When...
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Feature scaling (category Machine learning)
speed of stochastic gradient descent. In support vector machines, it can reduce the time to find support vectors. Feature scaling is also often used in...
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Examples of supervised classifiers are Naive Bayes classifiers, support vector machines, mixtures of Gaussians, and neural networks. However, research[which...
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learning, joined FAIR in 2014. Vapnik is the co-inventor of the Support vector machine and one of the developers of the Vapnik–Chervonenkis theory. FAIR...
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Another example of an algorithm in this category is the Transductive Support Vector Machine (TSVM). A third possible motivation of transduction arises through...
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recognition and machine learning, a feature vector is an n-dimensional vector of numerical features that represent some object. Many algorithms in machine learning...
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