SMOreg implements the support vector machine for regression. The parameters can be learned using various algorithms. The algorithm is selected by setting the RegOptimizer. The most popular algorithm (RegSMOImproved) is due to Shevade, Keerthi et al and this is the default RegOptimizer. For more information see: S.K. Shevade, S.S. Keerthi, C. Bhattacharyya, K.R.K. Murthy: Improvements to the SMO Algorithm for SVM Regression. In: IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks, 1999. A.J. Smola, B. Schoelkopf (1998). A tutorial on support vector regression.
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The Preliminary Attribute Check tests the underlying classifier against the DataTable specification at the inport of the node. Columns that are compatible with the classifier are marked with a green 'ok'. Columns which are potentially not compatible are assigned a red error message.
Important: If a column is marked as 'incompatible', it does not necessarily mean that the classifier cannot be executed! Sometimes, the error message 'Cannot handle String class' simply means that no nominal values are available (yet). This may change during execution of the predecessor nodes.
Capabilities: [Nominal attributes, Binary attributes, Unary attributes, Empty nominal attributes, Numeric attributes, Missing values, Numeric class, Date class, Missing class values] Dependencies: [Nominal attributes, Binary attributes, Unary attributes, Empty nominal attributes, Numeric attributes, Date attributes, String attributes, Relational attributes] min # Instance: 1
C: The complexity constant C. (default 1)
N: Whether to 0=normalize/1=standardize/2=neither. (default 0=normalize)
I: Optimizer class used for solving quadratic optimization problem (default weka.classifiers.functions.supportVector.RegSMOImproved)
K: The Kernel to use. (default: weka.classifiers.functions.supportVector.PolyKernel)
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T: The tolerance parameter for checking the stopping criterion. (default 0.001)
V: Use variant 1 of the algorithm when true, otherwise use variant 2. (default true)
P: The epsilon for round-off error. (default 1.0e-12)
L: The epsilon parameter in epsilon-insensitive loss function. (default 1.0e-3)
W: The random number seed. (default 1)
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D: Enables debugging output (if available) to be printed. (default: off)
no-checks: Turns off all checks - use with caution! (default: checks on)
C: The size of the cache (a prime number), 0 for full cache and -1 to turn it off. (default: 250007)
E: The Exponent to use. (default: 1.0)
L: Use lower-order terms. (default: no)
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