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Support vector machine with quantile hyper-spheres for pattern classification

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  • Maoxiang Chu
  • Xiaoping Liu
  • Rongfen Gong
  • Jie Zhao

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This paper formulates a support vector machine with quantile hyper-spheres (QHSVM) for pattern classification. The idea of QHSVM is to build two quantile hyper-spheres with the same center for positive or negative training samples. Every quantile hyper-sphere is constructed by using pinball loss instead of hinge loss, which makes the new classification model be insensitive to noise, especially the feature noise around the decision boundary. Moreover, the robustness and generalization of QHSVM are strengthened through maximizing the margin between two quantile hyper-spheres, maximizing the inner-class clustering of samples and optimizing the independent quadratic programming for a target class. Besides that, this paper proposes a novel local center-based density estimation method. Based on it, ρ-QHSVM with surrounding and clustering samples is given. Under the premise of high accuracy, the execution speed of ρ-QHSVM can be adjusted. The experimental results in artificial, benchmark and strip steel surface defects datasets show that the QHSVM model has distinct advantages in accuracy and the ρ-QHSVM model is fit for large-scale datasets.

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  • Maoxiang Chu & Xiaoping Liu & Rongfen Gong & Jie Zhao, 2019. "Support vector machine with quantile hyper-spheres for pattern classification," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 14(2), pages 1-29, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0212361
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0212361
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