On the Optimal Recovery of Graph Signals
Abstract
Learning a smooth graph signal from partially observed data is a well-studied task in graph-based machine learning. We consider this task from the perspective of optimal recovery, a mathematical framework for learning a function from observational data that adopts a worst-case perspective tied to model assumptions on the function to be learned. Earlier work in the optimal recovery literature has shown that minimizing a regularized objective produces optimal solutions for a general class of problems, but did not fully identify the regularization parameter. Our main contribution provides a way to compute regularization parameters that are optimal or near-optimal (depending on the setting), specifically for graph signal processing problems. Our results offer a new interpretation for classical optimization techniques in graph-based learning and also come with new insights for hyperparameter selection. We illustrate the potential of our methods in numerical experiments on several semi-synthetic graph signal processing datasets.
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@article{arxiv.2304.00474,
title = {On the Optimal Recovery of Graph Signals},
author = {Simon Foucart and Chunyang Liao and Nate Veldt},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2304.00474},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
This paper has been accepted by 14th International conference on Sampling Theory and Applications (SampTA 2023)