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A spheres-based support vector machine for pattern classification

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This paper proposes a new spheres-based support vector machine (SSVM) for binary data classification. The proposed SSVM is formulated by clustering the training points according to the similarity between classes,… Click to show full abstract

This paper proposes a new spheres-based support vector machine (SSVM) for binary data classification. The proposed SSVM is formulated by clustering the training points according to the similarity between classes, i.e., it constructs two spheres simultaneously by solving a single optimization programming problem, in which each point is as far as possible away from the sphere center of opposite class and its projection value on the directed line segment between the two centers is as far as possible not larger than the corresponding radius. This SSVM has a perfect geometric interpretation for its dual problem. By considering the characteristics of the dual optimization problem of SSVM, an efficient learning algorithm for SSVM, which can be easily extended to other SVM-type classifiers, based on the gradient descent and the clipping strategy is further presented. Computational results on several synthetic as well as benchmark datasets indicate the significant advantages of the SSVM classifier in the computational cost and test accuracy.

Keywords: spheres based; based support; vector machine; support vector

Journal Title: Neural Computing and Applications
Year Published: 2017

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