Monday, April 29, 2019

Designing scalable nonlinear support vector machines

Accepted paper in Machine Learning journal 

Sadrfaridpour, Razzaghi, Safro, "Engineering fast multilevel support vector machines", 2019, preprint at https://arxiv.org/abs/1707.07657

The computational complexity of solving nonlinear support vector machine (SVM) is prohibitive on large-scale data. In particular, this issue becomes very sensitive when the data represents additional difficulties such as highly imbalanced class sizes. Typically, nonlinear kernels produce significantly higher classification quality to linear kernels but introduce extra kernel and model parameters which requires computationally expensive fitting. This increases the quality but also reduces the performance dramatically. We introduce a generalized fast multilevel framework for regular and weighted SVM and discuss several versions of its algorithmic components that lead to a good trade-off between quality and time. Our framework is implemented using PETSc which allows an easy integration with scientific computing tasks. The experimental results demonstrate significant speed up compared to the state-of-the-art nonlinear SVM libraries. 

Reproducibility: our source code, documentation and parameters are available at https://github.com/esadr/mlsvm

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