Longitudinal Support Vector Machines for High Dimensional Time Series

22 Feb 2020  ·  Kristiaan Pelckmans, Hong-Li Zeng ·

We consider the problem of learning a classifier from observed functional data. Here, each data-point takes the form of a single time-series and contains numerous features. Assuming that each such series comes with a binary label, the problem of learning to predict the label of a new coming time-series is considered. Hereto, the notion of {\em margin} underlying the classical support vector machine is extended to the continuous version for such data. The longitudinal support vector machine is also a convex optimization problem and its dual form is derived as well. Empirical results for specified cases with significance tests indicate the efficacy of this innovative algorithm for analyzing such long-term multivariate data.

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