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2006 Nov 27
0
kernlab 0.9-0 on CRAN
A new version of kernlab has just been released.
kernlab is a kernel-based Machine Learning package for R.
kernlab includes the following functions:
o ksvm() : Support Vector Machines for classification, regression,
novelty detection, native multi-class classification, support
for class-probability output and confidence intervals in
regression.
o gausspr()
2006 Nov 27
0
kernlab 0.9-0 on CRAN
A new version of kernlab has just been released.
kernlab is a kernel-based Machine Learning package for R.
kernlab includes the following functions:
o ksvm() : Support Vector Machines for classification, regression,
novelty detection, native multi-class classification, support
for class-probability output and confidence intervals in
regression.
o gausspr()
2012 Feb 14
1
cross validation in rvm not working? (kernlab package)
Hi,
according to ?rvm the relevance vector machine function as implemented in the kernlab-package
has an argument 'cross' with which you can perform k-fold cross validation.
However, when I try to add a 10-fold cross validation I get the following error message:
Error in match.arg(type, c("C-svc", "nu-svc", "kbb-svc", "spoc-svc",
2007 Oct 30
0
kernlab/ ksvm: class.weights & prob.model in binary classification
Hello list,
I am faced with a two-class classification problem with highly asymetric
class sizes (class one: 99%, class two: 1%).
I'd like to obtain a class probability model, also introducing available
information on the class prior.
Calling kernlab/ksvm with the line
>
ksvm_model1<-ksvm(as.matrix(slides), as.factor(Class), class.weights= c("0"
=99, "1" =1),
2011 May 28
0
how to train ksvm with spectral kernel (kernlab) in caret?
Hello all,
I would like to use the train function from the caret package to
train a svm with a spectral kernel from the kernlab package. Sadly
a svm with spectral kernel is not among the many methods in caret...
using caret to train svmRadial:
------------------
library(caret)
library(kernlab)
data(iris)
TrainData<- iris[,1:4]
TrainClasses<- iris[,5]
set.seed(2)
2007 Aug 14
0
kernlab ksvm() cross-validation prediction response vector
Hello,
I would like to know, whether for the support vector classification function ksvm()
the response values stored in object at ymatrix are cross validated outputs/predictions:
Example code from package kernlab, function ksvm:
library(kernlab)
## train a support vector machine
filter <- ksvm(type~.,data=spam,kernel="rbfdot",kpar=list(sigma=0.05),C=5,cross=3)
filter
filter at
2012 Aug 19
1
kernlab | ksvm error
Dear list,
I am using the ksvm function from kernlab as follows:
(1) learning
> svm.pol4 <- ksvm(class.labs ~ ., data = train.data, prob.model = T, scale
= T, kernel = "polydot")
(2) prediction
> svm.pol.prd4 <- predict(svm.pol4, train.data, type = "probabilities")[,2]
But unfortunately, when calling the prediction, once in every 10s of times
(using the exact
2011 Aug 26
1
kernlab: ksvm() bug?
Hello all,
I'm trying to run a gird parameter search for a svm.
Therefore I'M using the ksvm function from the kernlab package.
----
svp <- ksvm(Ktrain,ytrain,type="nu-svc",nu=C)
----
The problem is that the optimization algorithm does not return
for certain parameters.
I tried to use setTimeLimit() but that doesn't seem to help.
I suspect that ksvm() calls c code that
2012 Aug 27
0
kernlab`s custom kernel of ksvm freeze
Hello, together
I'm trying to use user defined kernel. I know that kernlab offer user
defined kernel(custom kernel functions) in R.
I used data spam including package kernlab.
(number of variables=58 number of examples =4061)
i'm user defined kernel's form,
kp=function(d,e){
as=v*d
bs=v*e
cs=as-bs
cs=as.matrix(cs)
exp(-(norm(cs,"F")^2)/2)
}
2012 Feb 13
0
kernlab - rvm error message: Error in if (length(data) != vl)
Hi,
I am trying to perform relevance vector machines with the rvm-function from kernlab.
On one dataset I get this message:
Setting default kernel parameters
Error in if (length(data) != vl) { :
RMate stopped at line 0 of selection
missing value where TRUE/FALSE needed
Calls: rvm ... .local -> backsolve -> as.matrix -> chol -> diag -> array
can someone explain this error
2009 Aug 19
1
Erros with RVM and LSSVM from kernlab library
Hello,
In my ongoing quest to develop a "best" model, I'm testing various forms
of SVM to see which is best for my application.
I have been using the SVM from the e1071 library without problem for
several weeks.
Now, I'm interested in RVM and LSSVM to see if I get better performance.
When running RVM or LSSVM on the exact same data as the SVM{e1071}, I
get an error that I
2008 Feb 19
3
simple usage of "for"
Hi list
I have a data frame I would like to loop over. To begin with I would
like crosstabulations using the first variabel in the data frame,
which is called "meriter".
> table(meriter[[1]], meriter[[3]])
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Annan 0
2009 Oct 04
3
error installing/compiling kernlab
Hi everybody,
I''m using R on a 64-bit Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty). I prefer to install R
packages from source, even if they are available in Synaptic. The
problem is that I can''t install/compile kernlab. Everything works fine
until it gets to the lazy loading part:
** preparing package for lazy loading
Creating a new generic function for "terms" in "kernlab"
2010 Sep 24
0
kernlab:ksvm:eps-svr: bug?
Hi,
A. In a nutshell:
The training error, obtained as "error (ret)", from the return value
of a ksvm () call for a eps-svr model is (likely) being computed
wrongly. "nu-svr" and "eps-bsvr" suffer from this as well.
I am attaching three files: (1) ksvm.R from the the kernlab package,
un-edited, (2) ksvm_eps-svr.txt: (for easier reading) containing only
eps-svr
2008 Sep 06
0
New caret packages
New major versions of the caret packages (caret 3.37, caretLSF 1.23 and
caretNWS 0.23) have been uploaded to CRAN.
caret is a package for building and evaluating a wide variety of predictive
models. There are functions for pre-processing, tuning models using
resampling, visualizing the results, calculating performance and estimating
variable importance. caretNWS and caretLSF are two parallel
2008 Sep 06
0
New caret packages
New major versions of the caret packages (caret 3.37, caretLSF 1.23 and
caretNWS 0.23) have been uploaded to CRAN.
caret is a package for building and evaluating a wide variety of predictive
models. There are functions for pre-processing, tuning models using
resampling, visualizing the results, calculating performance and estimating
variable importance. caretNWS and caretLSF are two parallel
2012 Dec 10
0
Time Series Prediction using Gaussian Process
*Hello All,*
I tried figuring out the problem, I was trying to use laplacedot to predict
the long term, which however would not do a good job.
Then, I tried to do a point by point prediction and building the model
again, everytime. It shows me better results. I tried writing my kernel
function (matern covariance function), and attached is the result of that.
Red lines show the fit and blue lines
2001 Nov 20
2
Help to conduct a random factor analysis with binomial response
Dear users of the R mailing list,
I am a ph.d. student in biology working on red deer in Norway, who would
like to conduct an analysis with random factor where the response is
binomially distributed. This cannot be conducted in S-plus, and I was told
by others that it may be possible in R. However, I soon got into trouble
which I hope you can help me to solve.
My model is on this form:
2009 Nov 29
2
kernlab's ksvm method freeze
Hello,
I am using kernlab to do some binary classification on aminoacid
strings.
I am using a custom kernel, so i use the kernel="matrix" option of the
ksvm method.
My (normalized) kernel matrix is of size 1309*1309, my results vector
has the same length.
I am using C-svc.
My kernlab call is something similiar to this:
ksvm(kernel="matrix", kernelMatrix, trainingDataYs,
2009 Jul 08
1
ksvm question -- help! line search failed...
I got the data working, but now I got another problem with KSVM:
line search fails -2.793708 -0.5831701 1.870406e-05 -5.728611e-06
-5.059796e-08 -3.761822e-08 -7.308871e-13Error in
prob.model(object)[[p]]$A :
$ operator is invalid for atomic vectors
On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 6:45 PM, Steve
Lianoglou<mailinglist.honeypot at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Jul 7, 2009, at 6:44 PM,