An optimal linear separator for the Sonar Signals Classification task
classification
💻 cs.LG
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algorithmsbenchmarklearninglinearlyseparablesignalssonartest
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The problem of classifying sonar signals from rocks and mines first studied by Gorman and Sejnowski has become a benchmark against which many learning algorithms have been tested. We show that both the training set and the test set of this benchmark are linearly separable, although with different hyperplanes. Moreover, the complete set of learning and test patterns together, is also linearly separable. We give the weights that separate these sets, which may be used to compare results found by other algorithms.
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