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r-liblinear.acf

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Solving the linear SVM problem with coordinate descent is very efficient and is implemented in one of the most often used packages, 'LIBLINEAR' (available at http://www.csie.ntu.edu.tw/~cjlin/liblinear). It has been shown that the uniform selection of coordinates can be accelerated by using an online adaptation of coordinate frequencies (ACF). This package implements ACF and is based on 'LIBLINEAR' as well as the 'LiblineaR' package (<https://cran.r-project.org/package=LiblineaR>). It currently supports L2-regularized L1-loss as well as L2-loss linear SVM. Similar to 'LIBLINEAR' multi-class classification (one-vs-the rest, and Crammer & Singer method) and cross validation for model selection is supported. The training of the models based on ACF is much faster than standard 'LIBLINEAR' on many problems.

Installation

To install this package, run one of the following:

Conda
$conda install r::r-liblinear.acf

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Solving the linear SVM problem with coordinate descent is very efficient and is implemented in one of the most often used packages, 'LIBLINEAR' (available at http://www.csie.ntu.edu.tw/~cjlin/liblinear). It has been shown that the uniform selection of coordinates can be accelerated by using an online adaptation of coordinate frequencies (ACF). This package implements ACF and is based on 'LIBLINEAR' as well as the 'LiblineaR' package (<https://cran.r-project.org/package=LiblineaR>). It currently supports L2-regularized L1-loss as well as L2-loss linear SVM. Similar to 'LIBLINEAR' multi-class classification (one-vs-the rest, and Crammer & Singer method) and cross validation for model selection is supported. The training of the models based on ACF is much faster than standard 'LIBLINEAR' on many problems.

Last Updated

Jun 27, 2022 at 19:25

License

GPL-2

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73

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Supported Platforms

linux-64