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This question can be answered from theoretical and practical point of view. From theoretical according to No-Free Lunch theorem states that there are no guarantees for one kernel to work better than the other. That is a-priori you never know nor you can find out which kernel will work better.

From practical point of view consult the following page:

How to select kernel for SVM?How to select kernel for SVM?

This question can be answered from theoretical and practical point of view. From theoretical according to No-Free Lunch theorem states that there are no guarantees for one kernel to work better than the other. That is a-priori you never know nor you can find out which kernel will work better.

From practical point of view consult the following page:

How to select kernel for SVM?

This question can be answered from theoretical and practical point of view. From theoretical according to No-Free Lunch theorem states that there are no guarantees for one kernel to work better than the other. That is a-priori you never know nor you can find out which kernel will work better.

From practical point of view consult the following page:

How to select kernel for SVM?

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This question can be answered from theoretical and practical point of view. From theoretical according to No-Free Lunch theorem states that there are no guarantees for one kernel to work better than the other. That is a-priori you never know nor you can find out which kernel will work better.

From practical point of view consult the following page:

How to select kernel for SVM?