Set Containment Characterization |
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Authors: | O.L. Mangasarian |
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Affiliation: | (1) Computer Sciences Department, University of Wisconsin, 1210 West Dayton Street, Madison, WI 53706, USA |
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Abstract: | Characterization of the containment of a polyhedral set in a closed halfspace, a key factor in generating knowledge-based support vector machine classifiers [7], is extended to the following: (i) containment of one polyhedral set in another; (ii) containment of a polyhedral set in a reverse-convex set defined by convex quadratic constraints; (iii) Containment of a general closed convex set, defined by convex constraints, in a reverse-convex set defined by convex nonlinear constraints. The first two characterizations can be determined in polynomial time by solving m linear programs for (i) and m convex quadratic programs for (ii), where m is the number of constraints defining the containing set. In (iii), m convex programs need to be solved in order to verify the characterization, where again m is the number of constraints defining the containing set. All polyhedral sets, like the knowledge sets of support vector machine classifiers, are characterized by the intersection of a finite number of closed halfspaces. |
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Keywords: | Set containment Knowledge-based classifier Linear programming Quadratic programming |
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