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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
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 ...
ICML
2004
IEEE
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A hierarchical method for multi-class support vector machines
We introduce a framework, which we call Divide-by-2 (DB2), for extending support vector machines (SVM) to multi-class problems. DB2 offers an alternative to the standard one-again...
Volkan Vural, Jennifer G. Dy
ICML
2006
IEEE
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Simpler knowledge-based support vector machines
If appropriately used, prior knowledge can significantly improve the predictive accuracy of learning algorithms or reduce the amount of training data needed. In this paper we intr...
Quoc V. Le, Alex J. Smola, Thomas Gärtner
IJNSEC
2008
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A Method for Locating Digital Evidences with Outlier Detection Using Support Vector Machine
One of the biggest challenges facing digital investigators is the sheer volume of data that must be searched in locating the digital evidence. How to efficiently locate the eviden...
Zaiqiang Liu, Dongdai Lin, Fengdeng Guo