Global and Local Structure Learning for Sparse Tensor Completion
By: Dawon Ahn, Evangelos E. Papalexakis
Potential Business Impact:
Fills in missing data by learning patterns.
How can we accurately complete tensors by learning relationships of dimensions along each mode? Tensor completion, a widely studied problem, is to predict missing entries in incomplete tensors. Tensor decomposition methods, fundamental tensor analysis tools, have been actively developed to solve tensor completion tasks. However, standard tensor decomposition models have not been designed to learn relationships of dimensions along each mode, which limits to accurate tensor completion. Also, previously developed tensor decomposition models have required prior knowledge between relations within dimensions to model the relations, expensive to obtain. This paper proposes TGL (Tensor Decomposition Learning Global and Local Structures) to accurately predict missing entries in tensors. TGL reconstructs a tensor with factor matrices which learn local structures with GNN without prior knowledges. Extensive experiments are conducted to evaluate TGL with baselines and datasets.
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