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Polynomial Networks and Factorization Machines: New Insights and Efficient Training Algorithms

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arxiv 1607.08810 v1 pith:XXKFHIIQ submitted 2016-07-29 stat.ML cs.LG

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keywords modelsalgorithmsapproachefficientfactorizationmachinesnetworkspolynomial
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Polynomial networks and factorization machines are two recently-proposed models that can efficiently use feature interactions in classification and regression tasks. In this paper, we revisit both models from a unified perspective. Based on this new view, we study the properties of both models and propose new efficient training algorithms. Key to our approach is to cast parameter learning as a low-rank symmetric tensor estimation problem, which we solve by multi-convex optimization. We demonstrate our approach on regression and recommender system tasks.

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