[問題] Homework 3-3

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I tried to do the primal with slack variables starting by using the 4 points to get 4 equations of w1, w2, b and the slack variable. I did some algebra to reduce the equations but I can't get anything that's really helpful. However I did notice something interesting.. If I just add the 4 equations, it shows that sum of the 4 slack variable >= 4 Then I just throw in w1=0, w2=0 and hope to find some b that works with the slack variable constraint. A value of b exists so that w1=0 and w2=0 and sum of slack variable = 4. I believe that it minimizes the equation.. but there are two things I am concering about... 1. This is not a good mathematical way... I can't just random pick some number and claim it to be the optimal. 2. What line does w=[0 0]T give? I know that this dataset is not linearly separatable unless I have a >1 slack variable for one of the o or x point, but I can at least draw such a line. The idea of w=[0 0]T doesn't make me feel right. Also I am stuck on dual too... I get the alpha equation, but I don't know how to find the values of alphas. I get the equation, I get the constraint that yTa = 0, but there are 4 unknown alphas.. Again, I try to make everything 0, simple, but I know it isn't good. (Like the page 23 example of lecture notes, set alpha1=0 meet the constraints, but it's not the right solution) I tried to find another set of alpha that aren't all 0 and minimize the equation, but that set gives me really big w... -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 140.112.233.45
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