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Riemannian gradient descent methods for graph-regularized matrix completion

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Abstract Low-rank matrix completion is the problem of recovering the missing entries of a data matrix by using the assumption that the true matrix admits a good low-rank approximation. Much… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Low-rank matrix completion is the problem of recovering the missing entries of a data matrix by using the assumption that the true matrix admits a good low-rank approximation. Much attention has been given recently to exploiting correlations between the column/row entities to improve the matrix completion quality. In this paper, we propose preconditioned gradient descent algorithms for solving the low-rank matrix completion problem with graph Laplacian-based regularizers. Experiments on synthetic data show that our approach achieves significant speedup compared to an existing method based on alternating minimization. Experimental results on real world data also show that our methods provide low-rank solutions of similar quality in comparable or less time than the state-of-the-art method.

Keywords: matrix completion; completion; low rank; gradient descent

Journal Title: Linear Algebra and its Applications
Year Published: 2020

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