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Learning large margin classifiers locally and globally

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Learning large margin classifiers locally and globally
A new large margin classifier, named MaxiMin Margin Machine (M4 ) is proposed in this paper. This new classifier is constructed based on both a "local" and a "global" view of data, while the most popular large margin classifier, Support Vector Machine (SVM) and the recently-proposed important model, Minimax Probability Machine (MPM) consider data only either locally or globally. This new model is theoretically important in the sense that SVM and MPM can both be considered as its special case. Furthermore, the optimization of M4 can be cast as a sequential conic programming problem, which can be solved efficiently. We describe the M4 model definition, provide a clear geometrical interpretation, present theoretical justifications, propose efficient solving methods, and perform a series of evaluations on both synthetic data sets and real world benchmark data sets. Its comparison with SVM and MPM also demonstrates the advantages of our new model.
Kaizhu Huang, Haiqin Yang, Irwin King, Michael R.
Added 17 Nov 2009
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Type Conference
Year 2004
Where ICML
Authors Kaizhu Huang, Haiqin Yang, Irwin King, Michael R. Lyu
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