The Nature of Statistical Learning Theory (Information Science and Statistics) by Vladimir N. Vapnik


The Nature of Statistical Learning Theory (Information Science and Statistics)
Title : The Nature of Statistical Learning Theory (Information Science and Statistics)
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ISBN : 0387987800
ISBN-10 : 9780387987804
Language : English
Format Type : Hardcover
Number of Pages : 334
Publication : First published December 14, 1998

The aim of this book is to discuss the fundamental ideas which lie behind the statistical theory of learning and generalization. It considers learning as a general problem of function estimation based on empirical data. Omitting proofs and technical details, the author concentrates on discussing the main results of learning theory and their connections to fundamental problems in statistics. This second edition contains three new chapters devoted to further development of the learning theory and SVM techniques. Written in a readable and concise style, the book is intended for statisticians, mathematicians, physicists, and computer scientists.


The Nature of Statistical Learning Theory (Information Science and Statistics) Reviews


  • Michiel

    Well, it's a book about the mathematical foundation of statistical learning, so it is not an easy read. Gives an interesting overview in the theory behind support vector machines and how they can be applied for classification, regression and density estimation. I liked the philosophical intermezzos.

  • Wojciech

    An absolute must read for anyone who wants to learn about machine learning and/or artificial intelligence. The very source of the notion of machines "learning", a beautiful, strict, mathematical concept that allowed the whole field to be formed. Even if modern day deep learning goes away from its SLT roots, reading it should be obligatory element to getting a phd in a field.

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