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Low-rank Tensor Train Decomposition Using TensorSketch

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arxiv 2309.08093 v1 pith:BQGTKVHW submitted 2023-09-15 math.NA cs.NA

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Tensor train decomposition is one of the most powerful approaches for processing high-dimensional data. For low-rank tensor train decomposition of large tensors, the alternating least squares (ALS) algorithm is widely used by updating each core tensor alternatively. However, it may suffer from the curse of dimensionality due to the large scale of subproblems. In this paper, a novel randomized proximal ALS algorithm is proposed for low-rank tensor train decomposition by using TensorSketch, which allows for efficient implementation via fast Fourier transform. The theoretical lower bounds of sketch size are estimated for approximating the optimal value of subproblems. Numerical experiments on synthetic and real-world data also demonstrate the effectiveness and efficiency of the proposed algorithm.

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