We report a novel possibility for extracting a small subset of a data base which contains all the information necessary to solve a given classification task: using the Support Vec...
Detecting unknown worms is a challenging task. Extant solutions, such as anti-virus tools, rely mainly on prior explicit knowledge of specific worm signatures. As a result, after t...
Robert Moskovitch, Nir Nissim, Dima Stopel, Clint ...
Abstract. Trained support vector machines (SVMs) have a slow runtime classification speed if the classification problem is noisy and the sample data set is large. Approximating the...
Mars probes send back to Earth enormous amount of data. Automating the analysis of this data and its interpretation represents a challenging test of significant benefit to the doma...
Tomasz F. Stepinski, Soumya Ghosh, Ricardo Vilalta
We extend Support Vector Machines to input spaces that are sets by ensuring that the classifier is invariant to permutations of subelements within each input. Such permutations in...