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Genetic Programming for Kernel-based Learning with Co-evolving Subsets Selection

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Support Vector Machines (SVMs) are well-established Machine Learning (ML) algorithms. They rely on the fact that i) linear learning can be formalized as a well-posed optimization problem; ii) non-linear learning can be brought into linear learning thanks to the kernel trick and the mapping of the initial search space onto a high dimensional feature space. The kernel is designed by the ML expert and it governs the efficiency of the SVM approach. In this paper, a new approach for the automatic design of kernels by Genetic Programming, called the Evolutionary Kernel Machine (EKM), is presented. EKM combines a well-founded fitness function inspired from the margin criterion, and a co-evolution framework ensuring the computational scalability of the approach. Empirical validation on standard ML benchmark demonstrates that EKM is competitive using state-of-the-art SVMs with tuned hyper-parameters.
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inria-00116344 , version 1 (26-11-2006)

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Christian Gagné, Marc Schoenauer, Michèle Sebag, Marco Tomassini. Genetic Programming for Kernel-based Learning with Co-evolving Subsets Selection. PPSN'06, Sep 2006, Reykjavik, pp.1008-1017. ⟨inria-00116344⟩
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