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Gaussian Process Robusto×Support Vector Machine Robusta×
CampoApprendimento automaticoApprendimento automatico
FamigliaMachine learningMachine learning
Anno di origine2011 (formal treatment); GP foundations: Rasmussen & Williams 20062006–2009
IdeatoreJylanki, P.; Vanhatalo, J.; Vehtari, A.Xu, H., Caramanis, C., & Mannor, S.
TipoProbabilistic non-parametric regression / classificationRobust supervised classifier / regressor
Fonte seminaleJylanki, P., Vanhatalo, J., & Vehtari, A. (2011). Robust Gaussian Process Regression with a Student-t Likelihood. Journal of Machine Learning Research, 12, 3227–3257. link ↗Xu, H., Caramanis, C., & Mannor, S. (2009). Robustness and regularization of support vector machines. Journal of Machine Learning Research, 10, 1485–1510. link ↗
AliasRobust GP, Student-t Process, Heavy-tailed Gaussian Process, Outlier-robust GPRobust SVM, RSVM, noise-tolerant SVM, outlier-robust SVM
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SintesiRobust Gaussian Process (Robust GP) extends the standard Gaussian Process framework by replacing the Gaussian noise likelihood with a heavy-tailed distribution — typically Student-t — so that outliers in the training data exert less influence on the learned function. It retains the full probabilistic, uncertainty-quantifying character of a standard GP while becoming far less sensitive to corrupted or anomalous observations.Robust SVM extends the standard support vector machine to resist the influence of outliers and mislabeled points. By replacing the hinge loss with a bounded or non-convex loss function — or by incorporating robust optimization constraints — it learns a decision boundary that is far less distorted by corrupted training examples, making it suitable for noisy real-world datasets where standard SVM would degrade significantly.
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