Moderating the Outputs of Support Vector Machine Classifiers (1999)
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| Venue: | IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks |
| Citations: | 36 - 3 self |
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@ARTICLE{Kwok99moderatingthe,
author = {James Tin-yau Kwok},
title = {Moderating the Outputs of Support Vector Machine Classifiers},
journal = {IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks},
year = {1999},
volume = {10},
pages = {1018--1031}
}
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Abstract
| In this paper, we extend the use of moderated outputs to the support vector machine (SVM) by making use of a relationship between SVM and the evidence framework. The moderated output is more in line with the Bayesian idea that the posterior weight distribution should be taken into account upon prediction, and it also alleviates the usual tendency of assigning overly high condence to the estimated class memberships of the test patterns. Moreover, the moderated output derived here can be taken as an approximation to the posterior class probability. Hence, meaningful rejection thresholds can be assigned and outputs from several networks can be directly compared. Experimental results on both articial and real-world data are also discussed. Keywords|Support vector machine, Evidence framework, Moderated output, Bayesian I. Introduction I N recent years, there has been a lot of interest in studying the support vector machine (SVM) [1], [2], [3], [4], [5], [6], [7]. SVM is based on the i...







