Perceptron and SVM learning with generalized cost models

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Perceptron and SVM learning with generalized cost models. / Geibel, Peter; Brefeld, Ulf; Wysotzki, Fritz.
in: Intelligent Data Analysis, Jahrgang 8, Nr. 5, 2004, S. 439-455.

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Geibel P, Brefeld U, Wysotzki F. Perceptron and SVM learning with generalized cost models. Intelligent Data Analysis. 2004;8(5):439-455. doi: 10.1137/S1052623499362111

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