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A Unified Framework for Multiclass and Multilabel Support Vector Machines

We propose a novel integrated formulation for multiclass and multilabel support vector machines (SVMs). A number of approaches have been proposed to extend the original binary SVM to an all-in-one multiclass SVM. However, its direct extension to a unified multilabel SVM has not been widely investigated. We propose a straightforward extension to the SVM to cope with multiclass and multilabel classification problems within a unified framework. Our framework deviates from the conventional soft margin SVM framework with its direct oppositional structure. In our formulation, class-specific weight vectors (normal vectors) are learned by maximizing their margin with respect to an origin and penalizing patterns when they get too close to this origin. As a result, each weight vector chooses an orientation and a magnitude with respect to this origin in such a way that it best represents the patterns belonging to its corresponding class. Opposition between classes is introduced into the formulation via the minimization of pairwise inner products of weight vectors. We also extend our framework to cope with nonlinear separability via standard reproducing kernel Hilbert spaces (RKHS). Biases which are closely related to the origin need to be treated properly in both the original feature space and Hilbert space. We have the flexibility to incorporate constraints into the formulation (if they better reflect the underlying geometry) and improve the performance of the classifier. To this end, specifics and technicalities such as the origin in RKHS are addressed. Results demonstrates a competitive classifier for both multiclass and multilabel classification problems.

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