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Sparse Kernel SVMs via Cutting-Plane Training

Sparse Kernel SVMs via Cutting-Plane Training

This video was recorded at European Conference on Machine Learning and Principles and Practice of Knowledge Discovery in Databases (ECML PKDD), Bled 2009. We explore an algorithm for training SVMs with Kernels that can represent the learned rule using arbitrary basis vectors, not just the support vectors (SVs) from the training set. This results in two benefits. First, the added flexibility makes it possible to find sparser solutions of good quality, substantially speeding-up prediction. Second, the improved sparsity can also make training of Kernel SVMs more efficient, especially for high-dimensional and sparse data (e.g. text classification). This has the potential to make training of Kernel SVMs tractable for large training sets, where conventional methods scale quadratically due to the linear growth of the number of SVs. In addition to a theoretical analysis of the algorithm, we also present an empirical evaluation.

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