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K-Local Hyperplane and Convex Distance Nearest Neighbor Algorithms

Guided by an initial idea of building a complex (non linear) decision surface with maximal local margin in input space, we give a possible geometrical intuition as to why K-Nearest Neighbor (KNN) algorithms often perform more poorly than SVMs on classification tasks. We then propose modified K-Nearest Neighbor algorithms to overcome the perceived problem. The approach is similar in spirit to Tangent Distance,but with invariances inferred from the local neighborhood rather than prior knowledge. Experimental results on real world classification tasks suggest that the modified KNN algorithms often give a dramatic improvement over standard KNN and perform as well or better than SVMs. 1

http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/Groups/NIPS/NIPS2001/papers/psgz/AA61.ps.gzPublished 2001-01-03Paper link

Authors: Pascal Vincent · Yoshua Bengio

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