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The Ellipsoidal Separation Machine (2507.20698v1)

Published 28 Jul 2025 in math.OC

Abstract: We propose the -- to the best of our knowledge -- first fully functional implementation of the Separation by a Convex Body'' (SCB) approach first outlined in Grzybowski et al. [1] for classification, separating two data sets using an ellipsoid. A training problem is defined that is structurally similar to the Support Vector Machine (SVM) one, thus leading to call our method the Ellipsoidal Separation Machine (ESM). Like SVM, the training problem is convex, and can in particular be formulated as a Semidefinite Program (SDP); however, solving it by means of standard SDP approaches does not scale to the size required by practical classification task. As an alternative, a nonconvex formulation is proposed that is amenable to a Block-Gauss-Seidel approach alternating between a much smaller SDP and a simple separable Second-Order Cone Program (SOCP). For the purpose of the classification approach the reduced SDP can even be solved approximately by relaxing it in a Lagrangian way and updating the multipliers by fast subgradient-type approaches. A characteristic of ESM is that it necessarily definesindeterminate points'', i.e., those that cannot be reliably classified as belonging to one of the two sets. This makes it particularly suitable for Classification with Rejection (CwR) tasks, whereby the system explicitly indicates that classification of some points as belonging to one of the two sets is too doubtful to be reliable. We show that, in many datasets, ESM is competitive with SVM -- with the kernel chosen among the three standard ones and endowed with CwR capabilities using the margin of the classifier -- and in general behaves differently; thus, ESM provides another arrow in the quiver when designing CwR approaches.

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