Hi Steve,
Thanks for the reply. I am a complete novice to R and to using SVM as well
and therefore the terms that I'd used maybe non standard(I am not sure how
to call them technically). Nevertheless the number of data points I had
mentioned are just instances. But as I mentioned, these are bound
Hi,
I am new to R and here is what I am doing in it now. I am using machine
learning technique (svm) to do predictive modeling. The data that I am using
is one that is bound to grow perpetually. what I want to know is, say, I fed
in a data set with 5000 data points to svm initially. The algorithm
Hi,
On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 5:25 AM, Divyam divyamural...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I am new to R and here is what I am doing in it now. I am using machine
learning technique (svm) to do predictive modeling. The data that I am using
is one that is bound to grow perpetually. what I want to know is,
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