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    BudgetedSVM

    BudgetedSVM

    BudgetedSVM: A C++ Toolbox for Large-scale, Non-linear Classification

    We present BudgetedSVM, a C++ toolbox containing highly optimized implementations of three recently proposed algorithms for scalable training of Support Vector Machine (SVM) approximators: Adaptive Multi-hyperplane Machines (AMM), Budgeted Stochastic Gradient Descent (BSGD), and Low-rank Linearization SVM (LLSVM). BudgetedSVM trains models with accuracy comparable to LibSVM in time comparable to LibLinear, as it allows solving highly non-linear classi fication problems with millions of high-dimensional examples within minutes on a regular personal computer. ...
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    SVM# is a svm(support vector machine) classification implemented in C#. The project contains both train and predict modules.
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    A standalone, STL interface to the Torch library's Support Vector Machine (SVM). It supports single or multiclass (one vs. all) classification using dot product, polynomial, Gaussian and sigmoid kernels.
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