What is the difference between SVC and SVM in scikit-learn?

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时光说笑 2021-02-01 15:23

From the documentation scikit-learn implements SVC, NuSVC and LinearSVC which are classes capable of performing multi-class classification on a dataset. By the other hand I also

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  • 2021-02-01 16:04

    This is a snapshot from the book - Hands-on Machine Learning

    This is a snapshot from the book - Hands-on Machine Learning

    I hope you may find it useful.

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  • 2021-02-01 16:26

    They are just different implementations of the same algorithm. The SVM module (SVC, NuSVC, etc) is a wrapper around the libsvm library and supports different kernels while LinearSVC is based on liblinear and only supports a linear kernel. So:

    SVC(kernel = 'linear')
    

    is in theory "equivalent" to:

    LinearSVC()
    

    Because the implementations are different in practice you will get different results, the most important ones being that LinearSVC only supports a linear kernel, is faster and can scale a lot better.

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