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Efficient Model Selection for Sparse Least-Square SVMs

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  • Xiao-Lei Xia
  • Suxiang Qian
  • Xueqin Liu
  • Huanlai Xing

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The Forward Least-Squares Approximation (FLSA) SVM is a newly-emerged Least-Square SVM (LS-SVM) whose solution is extremely sparse. The algorithm uses the number of support vectors as the regularization parameter and ensures the linear independency of the support vectors which span the solution. This paper proposed a variant of the FLSA-SVM, namely, Reduced FLSA-SVM which is of reduced computational complexity and memory requirements. The strategy of “contexts inheritance” is introduced to improve the efficiency of tuning the regularization parameter for both the FLSA-SVM and the RFLSA-SVM algorithms. Experimental results on benchmark datasets showed that, compared to the SVM and a number of its variants, the RFLSA-SVM solutions contain a reduced number of support vectors, while maintaining competitive generalization abilities. With respect to the time cost for tuning of the regularize parameter, the RFLSA-SVM algorithm was empirically demonstrated fastest compared to FLSA-SVM, the LS-SVM, and the SVM algorithms.

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  • Xiao-Lei Xia & Suxiang Qian & Xueqin Liu & Huanlai Xing, 2013. "Efficient Model Selection for Sparse Least-Square SVMs," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2013, pages 1-12, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:712437
    DOI: 10.1155/2013/712437
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