An Adaptive Alternating-direction-method-based Nonnegative Latent Factor Model

11 Apr 2022  ·  Yurong Zhong, Xin Luo ·

An alternating-direction-method-based nonnegative latent factor model can perform efficient representation learning to a high-dimensional and incomplete (HDI) matrix. However, it introduces multiple hyper-parameters into the learning process, which should be chosen with care to enable its superior performance. Its hyper-parameter adaptation is desired for further enhancing its scalability. Targeting at this issue, this paper proposes an Adaptive Alternating-direction-method-based Nonnegative Latent Factor (A2NLF) model, whose hyper-parameter adaptation is implemented following the principle of particle swarm optimization. Empirical studies on nonnegative HDI matrices generated by industrial applications indicate that A2NLF outperforms several state-of-the-art models in terms of computational and storage efficiency, as well as maintains highly competitive estimation accuracy for an HDI matrix's missing data.

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