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That's exactly my point. Most real-world problems (see spam filtering) are NOT linearly separable. Using highly-granular kernels would yield better results when compared to ANNs and Bayesian methods, etc.

Like I said, I haven't worked (much) with SVMs but they really do seem like the future. Unfortunately, they are difficult to work with.

And finally, the first workable SVM algorithm was proposed in 1995 (not nearly the two decades you claim) and implemented several years later. SVMs are very much still in their infancy -- especially considering that not much work is being done on SVMs since ANNs are much (much) easier to work with.




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