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COLING
2002
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Extracting Important Sentences with Support Vector Machines
Extracting sentences that contain important information from a document is a form of text summarization. The technique is the key to the automatic generation of summaries similar ...
Tsutomu Hirao, Hideki Isozaki, Eisaku Maeda, Yuji ...
NN
2000
Springer
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How good are support vector machines?
Support vector (SV) machines are useful tools to classify populations characterized by abrupt decreases in density functions. At least for one class of Gaussian data model the SV ...
Sarunas Raudys
DAM
2008
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Multi-group support vector machines with measurement costs: A biobjective approach
Support Vector Machine has shown to have good performance in many practical classification settings. In this paper we propose, for multi-group classification, a biobjective optimi...
Emilio Carrizosa, Belen Martin-Barragan, Dolores R...
ICML
2004
IEEE
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Support vector machine learning for interdependent and structured output spaces
Learning general functional dependencies is one of the main goals in machine learning. Recent progress in kernel-based methods has focused on designing flexible and powerful input...
Ioannis Tsochantaridis, Thomas Hofmann, Thorsten J...
EOR
2007
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Comprehensible credit scoring models using rule extraction from support vector machines
In recent years, Support Vector Machines (SVMs) were successfully applied to a wide range of applications. Their good performance is achieved by an implicit non-linear transformat...
David Martens, Bart Baesens, Tony Van Gestel, Jan ...