Hi Jim,
I know Curt Breneman at RPI has some kernel algorithms that work for
QSAR, using SVM technology. Try contacting him.
http://www.rpi.edu/dept/chem/faculty/breneman/breneman.html
<http://www.rpi.edu/dept/chem/faculty/breneman/breneman.html>
-- Ken
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Subject: QSAR - Programs for Support Vector Machines?
QSAR Society,
Does anyone have a strong recommendations for free (or not free)
programs which process and analyze
cheminformatic data using support vector machines or so-called
"kernel-based" learning algorithms?
Regards,
Jim Metz
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