Mutual Kernel Matrix Completion
Tsuyoshi Kato, Rachelle Rivero

TL;DR
This paper introduces the Mutual Kernel Matrix Completion (MKMC) algorithm, which efficiently infers missing entries in multiple kernel matrices by combining data fusion and kernel completion, improving data relationship preservation and classification accuracy.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel MKMC algorithm with closed-form EM steps for mutually completing multiple incomplete kernel matrices, enhancing data integration and analysis.
Findings
Outperforms traditional methods in preserving data relationships
Accurately recovers missing kernel matrix entries
Efficient in time and memory due to closed-form EM steps
Abstract
With the huge influx of various data nowadays, extracting knowledge from them has become an interesting but tedious task among data scientists, particularly when the data come in heterogeneous form and have missing information. Many data completion techniques had been introduced, especially in the advent of kernel methods. However, among the many data completion techniques available in the literature, studies about mutually completing several incomplete kernel matrices have not been given much attention yet. In this paper, we present a new method, called Mutual Kernel Matrix Completion (MKMC) algorithm, that tackles this problem of mutually inferring the missing entries of multiple kernel matrices by combining the notions of data fusion and kernel matrix completion, applied on biological data sets to be used for classification task. We first introduced an objective function that will be…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNeural Networks and Applications · Gaussian Processes and Bayesian Inference · Face and Expression Recognition
MethodsSupport Vector Machine
