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SVM’s: A Basic Intro Using DNA Microarray Data

February 9, 2008 | 12:07 am

A really good (but basic) intro on Support Vector Machines from Nature Biotechnology written by William Noble. Explains the basics of SVMs using DNA Microarray data analysis. From the article:

“…to understand the essence of SVM classification, one needs only to grasp four basic concepts: (i) the separating hyperplane, (ii) the maximum-margin hyperplane, (iii) the soft margin and (iv) the kernel function.”

Good read for a conceptual understanding… but no math.

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