SVM or Support Vector Machine is a linear model for classification and regression problems that can solve both linear and non-linear problems. It works by creating a line or hyperplane that separates the data into classes by maximizing the margin between the separating hyperplane and the closest data points of each class. Support vector machines are a set of supervised learning methods used for classification, regression, and outlier detection.
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Support Vector Machine
SVM or Support Vector Machine is a linear model for classification and regression problems that can solve both linear and non-linear problems. It works by creating a line or hyperplane that separates the data into classes by maximizing the margin between the separating hyperplane and the closest data points of each class. Support vector machines are a set of supervised learning methods used for classification, regression, and outlier detection.
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Support Vector Machine
Dr. Muhammad Shoaib Farooq
What is Support Vector Machine? SVM or Support Vector Machine is a linear model for classification and regression problems. It can solve linear and non-linear problems and work well for many practical problems. The idea of SVM is simple: The algorithm creates a line or a hyperplane which separates the data into classes. Support vector machines (SVMs) are a set of supervised learning methods used for classification, regression and outliers detection. Support Vector Separates Well these Points? Support Vector Separates Well these Points? Support Vector (Which Hyper Plane will be Selected?) Support Vector Machine (Example) Support Vector Machine (Example) Plot + ve and –ve Data Points on Graph Support Vector Machine (Example) Identify nearest –ve and +ve DataPoints Support Vector Machine (Example) Label Three Points as S1, S2 and S3 Support Vector Machine (Example) Label Three Points as S1, S2 and S3 Support Vector Machine (Example) Augment 1 as biased input in each vector Support Vector Machine (Example) Equations for weight vector
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Presented By: M. Saqib Iqbal Gull Muhammad Presented To: Mr. Imran Ali Khan Artificial Intelligence National College of Bussiness Administration & Economics Multan