Abstract. The present study investigates a geometrical method for optimizing the kernel function of a support vector machine. The method is an improvement of the one proposed in [4...
The main purpose of this paper is to compare the support vector machine (SVM) developed by Vapnik with other techniques such as Backpropagation and Radial Basis Function (RBF) Net...
XCS with Computed Action, briefly XCSCA, is a recent extension of XCS to tackle problems involving a large number of discrete actions. In XCSCA the classifier action is computed wi...
This work addresses the problem of in-the-dark traffic classification for TCP sessions, an important problem in network management. An innovative use of support vector machines (S...
William H. Turkett Jr., Andrew V. Karode, Errin W....
Theoretically well-founded, Support Vector Machines (SVM)are well-knownto be suited for efficiently solving classification problems. Althoughimprovedgeneralization is the maingoal...