Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6861513 Knowledge-Based Systems 2018 14 Pages PDF
Abstract
k-nearest neighbor-based weighted multi-class twin support vector machine(KMTSVM) is an effective algorithm to deal with multi-class optimization problems. The superiority of KMTSVM is that it adopts a “1-versus-1-versus-rest” structure, and takes the distribution information of all the instances into consideration. However, it costs much time to handle large scale problems. Motivated by the sparse solution of KMTSVM, in this paper, we propose a safe instance reduction rule to improve its computational efficiency, termed as SIR-KMTSVM. The SIR-KMTSVM can delete a majority of redundant instances both for focused classes and remaining classes, then the operation speed can be accelerated greatly. And our instance reduction rule is safe in the sense that the reduced problem can derive an identical optimal solution as the original one. More importantly, we analysis that the different k-nearest neighbors will have different acceleration effect on our SIR-KMTSVM. Besides, a fast algorithm DCDM is introduced to handle relatively large scale problems more efficiently. Sequential versions of SIR-KMTSVM are further introduced to substantially accelerate the whole training process. Experimental results on an artificial dataset, seventeen benchmark datasets and a real dataset confirm the effectiveness of our proposed algorithm.
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