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  2. Kernel method - Wikipedia

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    Kernel classifiers were described as early as the 1960s, with the invention of the kernel perceptron. [3] They rose to great prominence with the popularity of the support-vector machine (SVM) in the 1990s, when the SVM was found to be competitive with neural networks on tasks such as handwriting recognition.

  3. Support vector machine - Wikipedia

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    Structured support-vector machine is an extension of the traditional SVM model. While the SVM model is primarily designed for binary classification, multiclass classification, and regression tasks, structured SVM broadens its application to handle general structured output labels, for example parse trees, classification with taxonomies ...

  4. Least-squares support vector machine - Wikipedia

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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 are a set of related supervised learning methods that analyze data and recognize patterns, and which are used for classification and regression analysis.

  5. File:Kernel trick idea.svg - Wikipedia

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    import numpy as np import matplotlib matplotlib. use ('svg') import matplotlib.pyplot as plt from sklearn import svm from matplotlib import cm # Prepare the training set. # Suppose there is a circle with center at (0, 0) and radius 1.2.

  6. Polynomial kernel - Wikipedia

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    For degree-d polynomials, the polynomial kernel is defined as [2](,) = (+)where x and y are vectors of size n in the input space, i.e. vectors of features computed from training or test samples and c ≥ 0 is a free parameter trading off the influence of higher-order versus lower-order terms in the polynomial.

  7. Structured support vector machine - Wikipedia

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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 supports binary classification , multiclass classification and regression , the structured SVM allows training of a classifier for general structured output labels .

  8. Kernel methods for vector output - Wikipedia

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    This step is necessary for computing the marginal likelihood and the predictive distribution. For most proposed approximation methods to reduce computation, the computational efficiency gained is independent of the particular method employed (e.g. LMC, process convolution) used to compute the multi-output covariance matrix.

  9. vkernel - Wikipedia

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    A virtual kernel architecture (vkernel) is an operating system virtualisation paradigm where kernel code can be compiled to run in the user space, for example, to ease debugging of various kernel-level components, [3] [4] [5] in addition to general-purpose virtualisation and compartmentalisation of system resources.