[R] Support Vector Machine

Crouch, Daniel daniel.crouch at kcl.ac.uk
Mon Feb 23 16:42:08 CET 2009


Hi,

I use ksvm() in the kernlab package. If I recall correctly it's quite easy to implement, and has a choice of different kernals. 

Dan


Daniel Crouch
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Department of Medical & Molecular Genetics
King's College London
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Subject: [R] Support Vector Machine

Hi,

I would like to try using a Support Vector Machine on a classification
problem that I'm dealing with. Does such a package exit in R?

Thanks
Meir




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