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Exact tensor completion with sum-of-squares

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arxiv 1702.06237 v3 pith:AEJOHS35 submitted 2017-02-21 cs.LG cs.CCcs.DScs.ITmath.ITstat.ML

classification cs.LGcs.CCcs.DScs.ITmath.ITstat.ML
keywords completiontensorexactalgorithmboundmatrixsum-of-squaresbest
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We obtain the first polynomial-time algorithm for exact tensor completion that improves over the bound implied by reduction to matrix completion. The algorithm recovers an unknown 3-tensor with $r$ incoherent, orthogonal components in $\mathbb R^n$ from $r\cdot \tilde O(n^{1.5})$ randomly observed entries of the tensor. This bound improves over the previous best one of $r\cdot \tilde O(n^{2})$ by reduction to exact matrix completion. Our bound also matches the best known results for the easier problem of approximate tensor completion (Barak & Moitra, 2015). Our algorithm and analysis extends seminal results for exact matrix completion (Candes & Recht, 2009) to the tensor setting via the sum-of-squares method. The main technical challenge is to show that a small number of randomly chosen monomials are enough to construct a degree-3 polynomial with precisely planted orthogonal global optima over the sphere and that this fact can be certified within the sum-of-squares proof system.

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