How to customize SVM kernel parameters in Matlab
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Hi
I want to ask about how to customize SVM kernel parameters in Matlab.
For ex: I have linear kernel, polynomial kernel, and RBF kernel with:
C = 0.2;
gamma = 0.8;
r = 0.05;
d = 3;
My question is how do I customize it using svmstruct.
1. linear: ??
2. polynomial: ??
3. RBF:
svmstruct = svmtrain(data, groups, 'Kernel_Function', 'rbf', 'RBF_Sigma', 0.2, 'BoxConstraint', 0.8);
CMIIW about how to customize RBF kernel.
I'd really appreciate if anybody could help my research. Thanks.
Regards
Ikra
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Ahmed
2013년 6월 10일
Documentation given by
help svmtrain
should give you all information you need. What is the meaning of your variable r?
1. the linear kernel has only parameter C
svmstruct = svmtrain(data, groups, 'Kernel_Function', 'linear', 'BoxConstraint', 0.2);
2. polynomial has parameters C and polyorder
svmstruct = svmtrain(data, groups, 'Kernel_Function', 'polynomial', 'polyorder',3,'BoxConstraint', 0.2);
3. RBF
you might have mixed up the constants C and gamma in your code
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Ikra89
2013년 6월 10일
Ahmed
2013년 6월 10일
It looks like Matlab's svmtrain function only supports homogeneous polynomial kernels. You can however, define an arbitrary kernel function and pass a handle of it to svmtrain. See section kernel_function -> @kfun in the documentation for description and example.
Ikra89
2013년 6월 12일
Ahmed
2013년 7월 6일
Using an anonymous function of a linear kernel would be:
svmstruct = svmtrain(data, groups, ...
'Kernel_Function',@(x1,x2) x1*x2','BoxConstraint', 0.2);
Note, that your kernel function must lead to a valid kernel.
behruz
2015년 7월 4일
hi the combination of C and gamma how is implemented? in fitcsvnm or svmtrain we dont have any gamma factor how is the impact of it apllied to svm?
behruz
2015년 7월 5일
any comment?
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