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Projected Landweber iteration for matrix completion (English)
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11 October 2010
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Let \(M\in\mathbb{R}^{n\times m}\) be an unknown low-rank matrix and \(\{M_{ij}:\;(i,j)\in\Omega\}\) be a sampling set of its entries, and let \(\|\cdot \|_F\), \(\|\cdot\|_*\) be the Frobenius norm and the nuclear norm on \(\mathbb{R}^{n\times m}\), respectively. The authors derive a nonlinear constrained quadratic programming problem: \(\min\{\|\mathcal{P}_\Omega(X)-\mathcal{P}_\Omega(M)\|_F^2:\;X\in \bar{B}_R\}\), where \(\mathcal{P}_\Omega\) is the orthogonal projector such that \(\mathcal{P}_\Omega(X)_{ij}=M_{ij}\) when \((i,j)\in\Omega\) and otherwise equals to zero, and the level set \(\bar{B}_R=\{X\in\mathbb{R}^{n\times m}: \|X\|_*\leq R\}\). They design a new algorithm for addressing such a matrix completion problem, namely projected Landweber iteration, based on the projected method and Landweber iteration. The convergence of the proposed algorithm is proved strictly, and numerical results show that the proposed algorithm can be fast and efficient under suitable prior conditions of \(M\).
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matrix completion
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projected Landweber iteration
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nuclear norm
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optimization
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Frobenius norm
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nonlinear constrained quadratic programming
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algorithm
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convergence
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numerical results
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