Hi Arman.
There is no multiple kernel learning that automatically learns the
weights of the different kernels.
If you just want to use multiple kernels, you can just add them and
supply the combined kernel matrix to the SVM.
Best,
Andy
On 11/26/2014 02:31 PM, Arman Eshaghi wrote:
Hi,
I'm wondering whether there is a similar functionality to Shogun's
MKLClassifcition or multi-kernel learning SVM in skleran? I would like
to combine multiple kernels, becuase I have data from multipel MRI
modalities, similar to what has been described in
http://www.shogun-toolbox.org/static/notebook/current/MKL.html
All the best,
Arman
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