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A Method to Boost Support Vector Machines
- A Method to Boost Support Vector Machines Lili Diao, Keyun Hu, Yuchang Lu, and Chunyi Shi
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Margin Maximizing Loss Functions
- approaches can be cast in this framework: logistic regression, support vector machines, boosting and more
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Margin Maximizing Loss Functions
- , such as boosting and support vector machines. Margin maximization is theoretically interesting because
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Ranking and scoring using empirical risk minimization
- versions of boosting and support vector machines are based on replacing the loss function by a convex
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Recognizing Facial Expression: Machine Learning and Application to Spontaneous Behavior
- by selecting a subset of Gabor filters using AdaBoost and then training Support Vector Machines on the outputs
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Machine Learning Methods for Fully Automatic Recognition of Facial Expressions and Facial Actions
- to the problem of fully automatic recognition of facial expressions, including AdaBoost, support vector machines
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Dynamics of Facial Expression Extracted Automatically from Video
- and then training Support Vector Machines on the outputs of the filters selected by AdaBoost. The generalization
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Analysis of machine learning methods for real-time recognition of facial expressions from video
- to the problem of fully automatic recognition of facial expressions, including AdaBoost, support vector machines
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Robust Boosting via Convex Optimization: Theory and Applications
- practical result of the theory of generalization, in particular Boosting and Support Vector Machines. A
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Learning to search web pages with query-level loss functions
- on Boosting, Support Vector Machines and Neural Networks respectively. To some extent, automatically learning
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