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Matrix Completion from General Deterministic Sampling Patterns

Machine Learning 2023-06-06 v1 Machine Learning

Abstract

Most of the existing works on provable guarantees for low-rank matrix completion algorithms rely on some unrealistic assumptions such that matrix entries are sampled randomly or the sampling pattern has a specific structure. In this work, we establish theoretical guarantee for the exact and approximate low-rank matrix completion problems which can be applied to any deterministic sampling schemes. For this, we introduce a graph having observed entries as its edge set, and investigate its graph properties involving the performance of the standard constrained nuclear norm minimization algorithm. We theoretically and experimentally show that the algorithm can be successful as the observation graph is well-connected and has similar node degrees. Our result can be viewed as an extension of the works by Bhojanapalli and Jain [2014] and Burnwal and Vidyasagar [2020], in which the node degrees of the observation graph were assumed to be the same. In particular, our theory significantly improves their results when the underlying matrix is symmetric.

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@article{arxiv.2306.02283,
  title  = {Matrix Completion from General Deterministic Sampling Patterns},
  author = {Hanbyul Lee and Rahul Mazumder and Qifan Song and Jean Honorio},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.02283},
  year   = {2023}
}