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===== Trading Convexity for Scalability ===== | ===== Trading Convexity for Scalability ===== | ||
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Convex learning algorithms, such as Support Vector Machines (SVMs), are | Convex learning algorithms, such as Support Vector Machines (SVMs), are | ||
often seen as highly desirable because they offer strong practical | often seen as highly desirable because they offer strong practical | ||
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we show how non-convexity can provide scalability advantages over | we show how non-convexity can provide scalability advantages over | ||
convexity. | convexity. | ||
- | (//i//)~faster SVMs where training errors are no longer support vectors, and | + | (i) faster SVMs where training errors are no longer support vectors, and |
- | (//ii//)~much faster Transductive SVMs. | + | (ii) much faster Transductive SVMs. |
<box 99% orange> | <box 99% orange> | ||
- | Ronan Collobert, Jason Weston and Léon Bottou: Trading Convexity for Scalability, | + | Ronan Collobert, Jason Weston and Léon Bottou: |
[[http:// | [[http:// | ||
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- | ==== 1. Source Code ==== | ||
- | To be found here soon. | + | ==== Links ==== |
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+ | * The [[http:// | ||
+ | * About the DC algorithms [[http:// | ||
+ | * Home page of [[http:// | ||
+ | * Home page of [[http:// | ||
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