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Variational Bayesian view of weighted trace norm regularization for matrix factorization, SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Variational Bayesian view of weighted trace norm regularization for matrix factorization,
Authors
Yong-Deok KimChoi, S
Date Issued
2013-03
Publisher
IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
Abstract
Matrix factorization with trace norm regularization is a popular approach to matrix completion and collaborative filtering. When entries of the matrix are sampled non-uniformly (which is the case for collaborative prediction), a properly weighted correction to the trace norm regularization is known to improve the performance dramatically. While the weighted trace norm regularization has been rigorously studied, its generative counterpart is not known yet. In this paper we show that the weighted trace norm regularization emerges from variational Bayesian matrix factorization where variational distributions over factor matrices are restricted to be isotropic Gaussians with the common variance. We show that variational variance corresponds to the regularization parameter. Thus, the regularization parameter can be automatically learned by variational inference rather than cross-validation. Experiments on MovieLens and Netflix datasets confirm the variational Bayesian perspective of the weighted trace norm regularization, demonstrating that variational parameter learned by variational inference agrees with the value of the regularization parameter found by cross-validation.
Keywords
Collaborative prediction; matrix completion; matrix factorization; trace norm regularization; variational Bayesian inference; RECOMMENDER SYSTEMS; COMPLETION
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/15481
DOI
10.1109/LSP.2013.2242468
ISSN
1070-9908
Article Type
Article
Citation
IEEE Signal Processing Letters, vol. 20, no. 3, page. 261 - 264, 2013-03
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