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Original Articles

Variable Selection for Support Vector Machines

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Pages 1640-1658 | Received 26 Jan 2009, Accepted 27 May 2009, Published online: 07 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Consider using values of variables X 1, X 2,…, X p to classify entities into one of two classes. Kernel-based procedures such as support vector machines (SVMs) are well suited for this task. In general, the classification accuracy of SVMs can be substantially improved if instead of all p candidate variables, a smaller subset of (say m) variables is used. A new two-step approach to variable selection for SVMs is therefore proposed: best variable subsets of size k = 1,2,…, p are first identified, and then a new data-dependent criterion is used to determine a value for m. The new approach is evaluated in a Monte Carlo simulation study, and on a sample of data sets.

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Acknowledgment

We acknowledge the use of the UCI Machine Learning Data Repository, and the valuable comments of a referee which led to this improved version of the original article.

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