Abstract:
Support Vector Machine (SVM) is a well-known kernel-based method for binary classification problem. SVM aims at constructing the optimal middle hyperplane which induces t...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Support Vector Machine (SVM) is a well-known kernel-based method for binary classification problem. SVM aims at constructing the optimal middle hyperplane which induces the largest margin. It is proven that in a linearly separable case, this middle hyperplane offers the high accuracy on universal datasets. However, real world datasets often contain overlapping regions and therefore, the decision hyperplane should be adjusted according to the profiles of the datasets. In this paper, we propose Robust Support Vector Machine (RSVM), where the hyperplanes can be properly adjusted to accommodate the real world datasets. By setting the value of the adjustment factor properly, RSVM can handle well the datasets with any possible profiles. Our experiments on the benchmark datasets demonstrate the superiority of the RSVM for both binary and one-class classification problems.
Date of Conference: 06-11 July 2014
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 04 September 2014
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