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A Wavelet Kernel-Based Primal Twin Support Vector Machine for Economic Development Prediction

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  • Fang Su
  • HaiYang Shang

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Economic development forecasting allows planners to choose the right strategies for the future. This study is to propose economic development prediction method based on the wavelet kernel-based primal twin support vector machine algorithm. As gross domestic product (GDP) is an important indicator to measure economic development, economic development prediction means GDP prediction in this study. The wavelet kernel-based primal twin support vector machine algorithm can solve two smaller sized quadratic programming problems instead of solving a large one as in the traditional support vector machine algorithm. Economic development data of Anhui province from 1992 to 2009 are used to study the prediction performance of the wavelet kernel-based primal twin support vector machine algorithm. The comparison of mean error of economic development prediction between wavelet kernel-based primal twin support vector machine and traditional support vector machine models trained by the training samples with the 3–5 dimensional input vectors, respectively, is given in this paper. The testing results show that the economic development prediction accuracy of the wavelet kernel-based primal twin support vector machine model is better than that of traditional support vector machine.

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  • Fang Su & HaiYang Shang, 2013. "A Wavelet Kernel-Based Primal Twin Support Vector Machine for Economic Development Prediction," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2013, pages 1-6, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:875392
    DOI: 10.1155/2013/875392
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