Support Vector Machine library for C# [closed] - c#

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Is there any Support Vector Machine library already implemented which I could use in my C# projects?

I did some google searchhes and found links that could be interesting:
libsvm
svm
Support_Vector_Machine
libsvm implement
Accord.NET

I stumbled across your question when trying to find a good starting point example of a Support Vector Machine implementation in C#. If someone wants to write their own SVM, and has no desire to use a toolkit or can't use a toolkit for some reason... this served as a good reference for myself.
kernel-support-vector-machines-example-C#

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