Building a nonlinear classifier using SVMs

An SVM provides a variety of options to build a nonlinear classifier. We need to build a nonlinear classifier using various kernels. For the sake of simplicity, let's consider two cases here. When we want to represent a curvy boundary between two sets of points, we can either do this using a polynomial function or a radial basis function.

How to do it…

  1. For the first case, let's use a polynomial kernel to build a nonlinear classifier. In the same Python file, search for the following line:
    params = {'kernel': 'linear'}

    Replace this line with the following:

    params = {'kernel': 'poly', 'degree': 3}

    This means that we use a polynomial function with degree 3. If you increase the degree, this means we allow the polynomial ...

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