Provable Inductive Matrix Completion
Prateek Jain, Inderjit S. Dhillon

TL;DR
This paper introduces a provable method for inductive matrix completion that guarantees exact recovery of low-rank matrices using alternating minimization, with applications to matrix sensing and multi-label regression.
Contribution
It provides the first theoretical guarantees for exact recovery in inductive matrix completion and related low-rank estimation problems using rank-1 measurements.
Findings
Alternating minimization can exactly recover low-rank matrices with few measurements.
The method improves computational and storage efficiency over RIP-based approaches.
Empirical results confirm successful recovery with minimal measurements.
Abstract
Consider a movie recommendation system where apart from the ratings information, side information such as user's age or movie's genre is also available. Unlike standard matrix completion, in this setting one should be able to predict inductively on new users/movies. In this paper, we study the problem of inductive matrix completion in the exact recovery setting. That is, we assume that the ratings matrix is generated by applying feature vectors to a low-rank matrix and the goal is to recover back the underlying matrix. Furthermore, we generalize the problem to that of low-rank matrix estimation using rank-1 measurements. We study this generic problem and provide conditions that the set of measurements should satisfy so that the alternating minimization method (which otherwise is a non-convex method with no convergence guarantees) is able to recover back the {\em exact} underlying…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSparse and Compressive Sensing Techniques · Neural Networks and Applications · Control Systems and Identification
