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Low-rank optimization on matrix and tensor varieties

Time:Thur., 16:00-17:00, Oct. 10, 2024

Venue:C654, Shuangqing Complex Building

Organizer:包承龙

Speaker:Bin Gao (AMSS, Chinese Academy of Sciences)

Mathematics and AI for Imaging Seminars

Organizer:

包承龙

Speaker:

Bin Gao (AMSS, Chinese Academy of Sciences)

Time:

Thur., 16:00-17:00, Oct. 10, 2024

Venue:

C654, Shuangqing Complex Building

清华大学双清综合楼A座 C654

Title:

Low-rank optimization on matrix and tensor varieties

Abstract:

In the realm of tensor optimization, low-rank tensor decomposition, particularly Tucker decomposition, stands as a pivotal technique for reducing the number of parameters and for saving storage. We embark on an exploration of Tucker tensor varieties—the set of tensors with bounded Tucker rank—in which the geometry is notably more intricate than the well-explored geometry of matrix varieties. We give an explicit parametrization of the tangent cone of Tucker tensor varieties and leverage its geometry to develop provable gradient-related line-search methods for optimization on Tucker tensor varieties. The search directions are computed from approximate projections of antigradient onto the tangent cone, which circumvents the calculation of intractable metric projections. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first work concerning geometry and optimization on Tucker tensor varieties. In practice, low-rank tensor optimization suffers from the difficulty of choosing a reliable rank parameter. To this end, we incorporate the established geometry and propose a Tucker rank-adaptive method that is capable of identifying an appropriate rank during iterations while the convergence is also guaranteed. Numerical experiments on tensor completion with synthetic and real-world datasets reveal that the proposed methods are in favor of recovering performance over other state-of-the-art methods. Moreover, the rank-adaptive method performs the best across various rank parameter selections and is indeed able to find an appropriate rank.

DATEOctober 9, 2024
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