Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9653563 Neurocomputing 2005 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
The problem of model selection for support vector machines (SVMs) is considered. We propose an evolutionary approach to determine multiple SVM hyperparameters: The covariance matrix adaptation evolution strategy (CMA-ES) is used to determine the kernel from a parameterized kernel space and to control the regularization. Our method is applicable to optimize non-differentiable kernel functions and arbitrary model selection criteria. We demonstrate on benchmark datasets that the CMA-ES improves the results achieved by grid search already when applied to few hyperparameters. Further, we show that the CMA-ES is able to handle much more kernel parameters compared to grid-search and that tuning of the scaling and the rotation of Gaussian kernels can lead to better results in comparison to standard Gaussian kernels with a single bandwidth parameter. In particular, more flexibility of the kernel can reduce the number of support vectors.
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