Start Date: | 12/8/2017 | Start Time: | 10:00 AM |
End Date: | 12/8/2017 | End Time: | 11:00 AM |
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Event Description Tamara G. Kolda, Sandia National Labs, Livermore, CA Abstract: Tensors are multiway arrays, and tensor decompositions are powerful tools for data analysis and compression. In this talk, we demonstrate the wide-ranging utility of both the canonical polyadic (CP) and Tucker tensor decompositions with examples in neuroscience, chemical detection, and combustion science. The CP model is extremely useful for interpretation, as we show with an example in neuroscience. However, it can be difficult to fit to real data for a variety of reasons. We present a novel randomized method for fitting the CP decomposition to dense data that is more scalable and robust than the standard techniques. The Tucker model is useful for compression and can guarantee the accuracy of the approximation. We show that it can be used to compress massive data sets by orders of magnitude; this is done by determining the latent low-dimensional multilinear manifolds. Lastly, we consider the modelling assumptions for fitting tensor decompositions to data and explain alternative strategies for different statistical scenarios. |
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Location: Korman Center, Room 245, 15 South 33rd Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104 |
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