If you have done ML, you most likely have used SVM at some point. Vapnik was one of the authors of the first Support Vector algorithm in the 1960s. SVM would then become one of the most used and well-known classical ML techniques for classification in the coming decades. And it still is.
If you have done ML, you most likely have used SVM at some point. Vapnik was one of the authors of the first Support Vector algorithm in the 1960s. SVM would then become one of the most used and well-known classical ML techniques for classification in the coming decades. And it still is.
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