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Understanding Gaussian Process Regression Using the Equivalent Kernel

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Understanding Gaussian Process Regression Using the Equivalent Kernel
The equivalent kernel [1] is a way of understanding how Gaussian process regression works for large sample sizes based on a continuum limit. In this paper we show how to approximate the equivalent kernel of the widely-used squared exponential (or Gaussian) kernel and related kernels. This is easiest for uniform input densities, but we also discuss the generalization to the non-uniform case. We show further that the equivalent kernel can be used to understand the learning curves for Gaussian processes, and investigate how kernel smoothing using the equivalent kernel compares to full Gaussian process regression.
Peter Sollich, Christopher K. I. Williams
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Type Conference
Year 2004
Where DSMML
Authors Peter Sollich, Christopher K. I. Williams
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