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Elastic Net Nonparallel Hyperplane Support Vector Machine and Its Geometrical Rationality

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TNNLS.2021.3084404

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Support vector machines; Training; Standards; Upper bound; Training data; Predictive models; Optimization; Elastic net; geometrical rationality; safe screening rule (SSR); twin support vector machine (TWSVM)

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11671059]

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The article introduces a new support vector machine model (ENNHSVM) that constructs two nonparallel classifying hyperplanes using elastic net penalty for slack variables, aiming to improve the consistency and prediction accuracy of classifiers. The theoretical properties of ENNHSVM are discussed and a violation tolerance upper bound is derived to better demonstrate the relative violations of training samples.
Twin support vector machine (TWSVM), which constructs two nonparallel classifying hyperplanes, is widely applied to various fields. However, TWSVM solves two quadratic programming problems (QPPs) separately such that the final classifiers lack consistency and enough prediction accuracy. Moreover, by reason of only considering the 1-norm penalty for slack variables, TWSVM is not well defined in the geometrical view. In this article, we propose a novel elastic net nonparallel hyperplane support vector machine (ENNHSVM), which adopts elastic net penalty for slack variables and constructs two nonparallel separating hyperplanes simultaneously. We further discuss the properties of ENNHSVM theoretically and derive the violation tolerance upper bound to better demonstrate the relative violations of training samples in the same class. In particular, we design a safe screening rule for ENNHSVM to speed up the calculations. We finally compare the performance of ENNHSVM on both synthetic datasets and benchmark datasets with the Lagrangian SVM, the twin parametric-margin SVM, the elastic net SVM, the TWSVM, and the nonparallel hyperplane SVM.

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