Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10361338 | Pattern Recognition | 2005 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
In earlier publications, we showed that it is possible to achieve both low VC dimension and high accuracy, if we divide the given training set into a sequence of subsets each of which does admit such a solution. Here we explore in substantially more detail how the various steps in what was called “Margin Setting” impact false classification and indecision rates. A complex relationship exists between margin size, the number of steps in the process, and those two classification failures. After mapping those relationships, we offer a qualitative explanation of them.
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Authors
H. John Caulfield, Kaveh Heidary,