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Matlab libsvm - how to find the w coefficients

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How can find what the vector w is, i.e. the perpendicular to the separation plane?

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Trup Avatar asked Apr 12 '12 20:04

Trup


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This is how I did it here. If I remember correctly, this is based on how the dual form of the SVM optimisation works out.

model = svmtrain(...);
w = (model.sv_coef' * full(model.SVs));

And the bias is (and I don't really remember why its negative):

bias = -model.rho;

Then to do the classification (for a linear SVM), for a N-by-M dataset 'features' with N instances and M features,

predictions = sign(features * w' + bias);

If the kernel is not linear, then this won't give you the right answer.

For more information see How could I generate the primal variable w of linear SVM? , from the manual of libsvm.

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Richante Avatar answered Sep 29 '22 11:09

Richante