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Online One-class SVM
Online One-Class SVM is an incremental extension of the classical One-Class Support Vector Machine that updates its decision boundary as new data arrive one sample at a time, making it suitable for streaming environments and real-time anomaly or novelty detection without retraining from scratch.
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Online One-Class Support Vector Machine
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- Laskov, P., Gehl, C., Krueger, S., & Muller, K.-R. (2006). Incremental support vector learning: Analysis, implementation and applications. Journal of Machine Learning Research, 7, 1909–1936. · URL
- Scholkopf, B., Williamson, R., Smola, A., Shawe-Taylor, J., & Platt, J. (1999). Support vector method for novelty detection. Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems (NIPS), 12, 582–588. · URL
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