Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
534493 Pattern Recognition Letters 2015 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Support Vector Machine (SVM) is a powerful classification method. However, it suffers a major drawback: the high memory and time complexity of the training which constrains the application of SVM to large size classification tasks. To accelerate the SVM training, a new ensemble margin-based data selection approach is proposed. It relies on a simple and efficient heuristic to provide support vector candidates: selecting lowest margin instances. This technique significantly reduces the SVM training task complexity while maintaining the accuracy of the SVM classification. A fast alternative of our approach we called SVIS (Small Votes Instance Selection) with great potential for large data problem is also introduced.

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