[R] Hello all, How can I get corss-validation MSE of SVM in e1071?
bbslover
dluthm at yeah.net
Sat Dec 19 04:13:45 CET 2009
thank you for your help, caret package is so powerful , it can do many
things. I now, need learn how to apply to my problems.
Max Kuhn wrote:
>
> You can get this using the caret package. There are a few package
> vignettes that come with the package and a JSS article
>
> http://www.jstatsoft.org/v28/i05/paper
>
> about the package.
>
> Max
>
> On Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 12:26 PM, bbslover <dluthm at yeah.net> wrote:
>>
>> as known, svm need tune some parameters like cost,gamma and epsilon to
>> get
>> better performance,but one question appear, how can i monitor the
>> performance . generally speaking ,we chose the cross-validation MSE in
>> the
>> training set, but It seems svm can not return the cross-validation MSE
>> value, we just get it from "summary model.svm", if I write a loop, have
>> no
>> idear call the cros-validate MSE, and no way to monitor this performance
>> ,how can I do?
>>
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