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Stochastic Iterative Hard Thresholding for Low-Tucker-Rank Tensor Recovery

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arxiv 1909.10132 v2 pith:ULREYWOK submitted 2019-09-23 math.NA cs.NA

Stochastic Iterative Hard Thresholding for Low-Tucker-Rank Tensor Recovery

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Low-rank tensor recovery problems have been widely studied in many applications of signal processing and machine learning. Tucker decomposition is known as one of the most popular decompositions in the tensor framework. In recent years, researchers have developed many state-of-the-art algorithms to address the problem of low-Tucker-rank tensor recovery. Motivated by the favorable properties of the stochastic algorithms, such as stochastic gradient descent and stochastic iterative hard thresholding, we aim to extend the well-known stochastic iterative hard thresholding algorithm to the tensor framework in order to address the problem of recovering a low-Tucker-rank tensor from its linear measurements. We have also developed linear convergence analysis for the proposed method and conducted a series of experiments with both synthetic and real data to illustrate the performance of the proposed method.

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