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Revision as of 09:36, 1 May 2014
'Support Vector Machine and its Applications in Classification Problems
A slecture by Xing Liu
Partially based on the ECE662 Spring 2014 lecture material of Prof. Mireille Boutin.
NOTE FROM INSTRUCTOR: I DO NOT COVER THIS TOPIC IN MY LECTURES. YOUR SLECTURE IS SUPPOSED TO BE BASED ON MY TEACHING MATERIAL. -PM
Outline of the slecture
- Linear discriminant functions
- Summary
- References
Linear discriminant functions
In a linear classification problem, the feature space can be divided into different regions by hyperplanes. Given training data $ \vec{x}_1,\vec{x}_2,...\vec{x}_n $