When dealing with a Support Vector Machine (SVM) with a strictly positive definite kernel, a common misconception is that the main handle for controlling the nonlinearity of the classification surface is the set of kernel hyperparameters. We show here that this is not the case: in particular, we prove that, regardless of the value of the kernel hyperparameter, it is always possible to tune the nonlinearity of the classifier by acting only on the regularization hyperparameter C, even achieving perfect learning of any non-degenerate training set.

Support vector machines and strictly positive definite kernel: The regularization hyperparameter is more important than the kernel hyperparameters

ONETO, LUCA;GHIO, ALESSANDRO;RIDELLA, SANDRO;ANGUITA, DAVIDE
2015-01-01

Abstract

When dealing with a Support Vector Machine (SVM) with a strictly positive definite kernel, a common misconception is that the main handle for controlling the nonlinearity of the classification surface is the set of kernel hyperparameters. We show here that this is not the case: in particular, we prove that, regardless of the value of the kernel hyperparameter, it is always possible to tune the nonlinearity of the classifier by acting only on the regularization hyperparameter C, even achieving perfect learning of any non-degenerate training set.
2015
9781479919604
9781479919604
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