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arxiv: 1010.3043 · v1 · pith:CRDJTZVAnew · submitted 2010-10-14 · 🧮 math.NA · stat.CO· stat.ME

Making Tensor Factorizations Robust to Non-Gaussian Noise

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keywords functionlossnoisenon-gaussiangaussianmodeltensoraccommodate
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Tensors are multi-way arrays, and the Candecomp/Parafac (CP) tensor factorization has found application in many different domains. The CP model is typically fit using a least squares objective function, which is a maximum likelihood estimate under the assumption of i.i.d. Gaussian noise. We demonstrate that this loss function can actually be highly sensitive to non-Gaussian noise. Therefore, we propose a loss function based on the 1-norm because it can accommodate both Gaussian and grossly non-Gaussian perturbations. We also present an alternating majorization-minimization algorithm for fitting a CP model using our proposed loss function.

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