Abstract
In this paper, we propose some very simple algorithms and architectures for a digital VLSI implementation of Support Vector Machines. We discuss the main aspects concerning the realization of the learning phase of SVMs, with special attention on the effects of fixed-point math for computing and storing the parameters of the network. Some experiments on two classification problems are described that show the efficiency of the proposed methods in reaching optimal solutions with reasonable hardware requirements.
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