But How Does It Work in Theory? Linear SVM with Random Features
Yitong Sun, Anna Gilbert, Ambuj Tewari
–Neural Information Processing Systems
The random features method, proposed by Rahimi and Recht [2008], maps the data to a finite dimensional feature space as a random approximation to the feature space of RBF kernels. With explicit finite dimensional feature vectors available, the original KSVM is converted to a linear support vector machine (LSVM), that can be trained by faster algorithms (Shalev-Shwartz et al.
Neural Information Processing Systems
Feb-12-2026, 17:37:12 GMT
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