Adjusted support vector machines based on a new loss function

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Shuchun Wang
Wei Jiang
Kwok-Leung Tsui
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[1] Golden Arc Capital,Department of Systems Engineering & Engineering Management
[2] Inc.,School of Industrial & Systems Engineering
[3] Stevens Institute of Technology,undefined
[4] Georgia Institute of Technology,undefined
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Annals of Operations Research | 2010年 / 174卷
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Classification error; Cross validation; Dispersion; Sampling bias;
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Support vector machine (SVM) has attracted considerable attentions recently due to its successful applications in various domains. However, by maximizing the margin of separation between the two classes in a binary classification problem, the SVM solutions often suffer two serious drawbacks. First, SVM separating hyperplane is usually very sensitive to training samples since it strongly depends on support vectors which are only a few points located on the wrong side of the corresponding margin boundaries. Second, the separating hyperplane is equidistant to the two classes which are considered equally important when optimizing the separating hyperplane location regardless the number of training data and their dispersions in each class. In this paper, we propose a new SVM solution, adjusted support vector machine (ASVM), based on a new loss function to adjust the SVM solution taking into account the sample sizes and dispersions of the two classes. Numerical experiments show that the ASVM outperforms conventional SVM, especially when the two classes have large differences in sample size and dispersion.
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