Project details for JKernelMachines

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Description:

JKernelMachines: A simple framework for Kernel Machines

JKernelMachines is a java library for learning with kernels. It is primary designed to deal with custom kernels that are not easily found in standard libraries, such as kernels on structured data.

This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.

Copyright David Picard 2014

picard@ensea.fr

Features

  • Several learning algorithms (LaSVM, LaSVM-I, SMO, SimpleMKL, GradMKL, QNPKL, SGDQN, Pegasos, NystromSVM, LLSVM...)
  • Multiclass classification through generic classifiers.
  • Active learning
  • Datatype agnosticism through Java Generics
  • Easy coding of new kernels
  • Several standard and exotic kernels (kernel on bags, combination kernels, ...)
  • Input system (can read libsvm, csv, arff and fvec files)
  • Toys generator for artificial data
  • Basic linear algebra package (optionally based on EJML)
  • Evaluation and Cross Validation packages
  • Stand alone (requires only a working jdk 1.7 and ant for easy compiling)
  • Simple GUI

HowTo

Javadoc

Available with the ant doc command, or here

FAQ

frequently asked questions are answered here

Acknowledgement

This work was started while working at Lip6 - http://www.lip6.fr

Changes to previous version:

Version 2.5

  • New active learning algorithms
  • Better threading management
  • New multiclass SVM algorithm based on SDCA
  • Handle class balancing in cross-validation
  • Optional support of EJML switch to version 0.26
  • Various bugfixes and improvements
BibTeX Entry: Download
Corresponding Paper BibTeX Entry: Download
Supported Operating Systems: Agnostic
Data Formats: Arff, Csv, Libsvm, Fvec
Tags: Mkl, Svm, Kernels, Kernel Methods, Mlp, Java
Archive: download here

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