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Is it possible to compute Cross entropy for support vector machine?

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Lily
Lily el 9 de Mayo de 2015
Respondida: Greg Heath el 12 de Mayo de 2015
Hallo
Is it possible to compute cross entropy (CE) for support vector machine (SVM)? For example for this gerneral problem:
load fisheriris
X = meas(:,1:2);
y = ones(size(X,1),1);
% Train an SVM classifier:
SVMModel = fitcsvm(X,y,'KernelScale','auto','Standardize',true,...
'KernelFunction','rbf','BoxConstraint',1);
% Predict classification: http://se.mathworks.com/help/stats/compactclassificationdiscriminant.predict.html
[label,score,cost] = predict(SVMModel, y);
Thank you

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the cyclist
the cyclist el 9 de Mayo de 2015
I did a bit of searching, and I found cross entropy calculations in MATLAB for neural nets, but not for SVM. (Disclaimer: I am not an expert in these techniques.)
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Lily
Lily el 9 de Mayo de 2015
Yes, that is what I found out yesterday as well. I thought maybe someone had written or MATLAB and an inbuild cross entropy calculations similar to computing the mean of e.g. vector.
Greg Heath
Greg Heath el 11 de Mayo de 2015
MATLAB14a doesn't reveal in documentation or source code which version (exclusive targets (e.g., man/woman))or (non-exclusive targets (e.g., tall/dark/handsome)) of crossentropy that they are using.
In 2013 or 2014 I compared the output of crossentropy(t,y) with the two versions. It was the nonexclusive version. I alerted MATLAB and assume that it has been changed (instead of offering the option!)

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Greg Heath
Greg Heath el 12 de Mayo de 2015
I don't remember if my post was in the NEWSGROUP or ANSWERS.
Therefore, search both using
greg crossentropy
Hope this helps.
Thank you for formally accepting my answer
Greg

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