In 1992, Boser, Guyon, and Vapnik suggested a way to create nonlinear classifiers by applying the kernel trick to maximum-margin hyperplanes
How does the resulting algorithm differ from the original optimal hyperplane algorithm proposed by Vladimir Vapnik in 1963?
The resulting algorithm is formally similar, except that every dot product is replaced by a nonlinear kernel function. This allows the algorithm to fit the maximum-margin hyperplane in the transformed feature space. The transformation may be nonlinear and the transformed space high dimensional; thus, though the classifier is a hyperplane in the high-dimensional feature space it may be nonlinear in the original input space.
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