On Nonnegative CP Tensor Decomposition Robustness to Noise

Jamie Haddock, Lara Kassab, Alona Kryshchenko, D. Needell
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In today’s data-driven world, there is an unprecedented demand for large-scale temporal data analysis. Dynamic topic modeling has been widely used in social and data sciences with the goal of learning latent topics that emerge, evolve, and fade over time. Previous work on dynamic topic modeling primarily employ the method of nonnegative matrix factorization (NMF), where slices of the data tensor are each factorized into the product of lower dimensional nonnegative matrices. With this approach, however, noise can have devastating effects on the learned latent topics and obscure the true topics in the data. To overcome this issue, we propose instead adopting the method of nonnegative CANDECOMP/PARAFAC (CP) tensor decomposition (NNCPD), where the data tensor is directly decomposed into a minimal sum of outer products of nonnegative vectors. We show experimental evidence that suggests that NNCPD is robust to noise in the data when one overestimates the CP rank of the tensor.
非负CP张量分解对噪声的鲁棒性
在当今数据驱动的世界中,对大规模时间数据分析的需求前所未有。动态主题建模已广泛应用于社会科学和数据科学,其目标是学习随时间出现、演变和消退的潜在主题。之前关于动态主题建模的工作主要采用非负矩阵分解(NMF)方法,其中每个数据张量的切片被分解成低维非负矩阵的乘积。然而,使用这种方法,噪声会对学习到的潜在主题产生破坏性影响,并模糊数据中的真实主题。为了克服这个问题,我们建议采用非负CANDECOMP/PARAFAC (CP)张量分解(NNCPD)方法,将数据张量直接分解为非负向量的外积的最小和。我们展示了实验证据,表明当一个人高估张量的CP秩时,NNCPD对数据中的噪声具有鲁棒性。
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