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Comparative Study of Inference Methods for Interpolative Decomposition (2206.14542v1)

Published 29 Jun 2022 in cs.LG, cs.NA, and math.NA

Abstract: In this paper, we propose a probabilistic model with automatic relevance determination (ARD) for learning interpolative decomposition (ID), which is commonly used for low-rank approximation, feature selection, and identifying hidden patterns in data, where the matrix factors are latent variables associated with each data dimension. Prior densities with support on the specified subspace are used to address the constraint for the magnitude of the factored component of the observed matrix. Bayesian inference procedure based on Gibbs sampling is employed. We evaluate the model on a variety of real-world datasets including CCLE $EC50$, CCLE $IC50$, Gene Body Methylation, and Promoter Methylation datasets with different sizes, and dimensions, and show that the proposed Bayesian ID algorithms with automatic relevance determination lead to smaller reconstructive errors even compared to vanilla Bayesian ID algorithms with fixed latent dimension set to matrix rank.

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