(can be multiple answers)
Q: Support vectors are …
1.observations
2.used to specify a boundary between observations of different actual classes
3.used to specify a boundary between observations of different predicted classes
4.determined by a search algorithm that incorporates randomness
5.determined by a search algorithm that incorporates no randomness
Answers: option 1,3,4
Because
As support vectors are group of observations
And it is used to specify the boundary between the predicted classes
Support vector will be boundary between the two classes
And randomness is incorporated in support vectors
(can be multiple answers) Q: Support vectors are … 1.observations 2.used to specify a boundary between...
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A dataset with n = 7 observations in p = 2 dimensions is provided as follows. For each observation, there is an associated class label (Red or Blue). If we train this dataset with a maximal margin classifier, how many support vectors will be used in this classifier? Answers 2,3,4,5 observation X1 X2 Y 1 2 2 RED 2 2 3 RED 3 2 4 RED 4 4 4 REd 5 4 1 BLUE 6 3 1 BLUE 7 4...
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matLab Calc 3 plot vector
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