Statistical Performance of Support Vector Machines

Citation
Blanchard, Gilles et al., Statistical Performance of Support Vector Machines, Annals of statistics , 36(2), 2008, pp. 489-531
Journal title
ISSN journal
00905364
Volume
36
Issue
2
Year of publication
2008
Pages
489 - 531
Database
ACNP
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Abstract
The support vector machine (SVM) algorithm is well known to the computer learning community for its very good practical results. The goal of the present paper is to study this algorithm from a statistical perspective, using tools of concentration theory and empirical processes. Our main result builds on the observation made by other authors that the SVM can be viewed as a statistical regularization procedure. From this point of view, it can also be interpreted as a model selection principle using a penalized criterion. It is then possible to adapt general methods related to model selection in this framework to study two important points: (1) what is the minimum penalty and how does it compare to the penalty actually used in the SVM algorithm; (2) is it possible to obtain "oracle inequalities" in that setting, for the specific loss function used in the SVM algorithm? We show that the answer to the latter question is positive and provides relevant insight to the former. Our result shows that it is possible to obtain fast rates of convergence for SVMs.