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What is the Gaussian combination Kernel?
For my data analysis, I want to use the RBF-/Gauss-Kernel within the SVM-operator. But I couldn't find it on RapidMiner.
As Kernel, RapidMiner Studio only provides the "Gaussian combination Kernel". What is that? I've never heard about it and couldn't find anything about it on the internet. The documentation also wasn't helpful, since it just says that "this is the Gaussian combination Kernel".
How can I use this Kernel to get the regular RBF-Kernel? It has several Sigmas, so I'm sure that it's definitely different to the regular RBF-Kernel.
I would be really glad, if anyone could provide me some information about the Gaussian combination Kernel and how to use it.
Greets
Elisa
As Kernel, RapidMiner Studio only provides the "Gaussian combination Kernel". What is that? I've never heard about it and couldn't find anything about it on the internet. The documentation also wasn't helpful, since it just says that "this is the Gaussian combination Kernel".
How can I use this Kernel to get the regular RBF-Kernel? It has several Sigmas, so I'm sure that it's definitely different to the regular RBF-Kernel.
I would be really glad, if anyone could provide me some information about the Gaussian combination Kernel and how to use it.
Greets
Elisa
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Answers
Best,
David