Autoencoders as continuous-time optimal control problems solved with rank-adaptive tensor compression, yielding memory savings and automatic layer-width profiles on MNIST denoising and deblurring.
Tensor Decompositions in Deep Learning
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The paper surveys the topic of tensor decompositions in modern machine learning applications. It focuses on three active research topics of significant relevance for the community. After a brief review of consolidated works on multi-way data analysis, we consider the use of tensor decompositions in compressing the parameter space of deep learning models. Lastly, we discuss how tensor methods can be leveraged to yield richer adaptive representations of complex data, including structured information. The paper concludes with a discussion on interesting open research challenges.
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Autoencoders as continuous-time optimal control problems solved with rank-adaptive tensor compression, yielding memory savings and automatic layer-width profiles on MNIST denoising and deblurring.