Leveraging Joint-Diagonalization in Transform-Learning NMF
Zhang, Sixin, Soubies, Emmanuel, Févotte, Cédric
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Non-negative matrix factorization with transform learning (TL-NMF) is a recent idea that aims at learning data representations suited to NMF. In this work, we relate TL-NMF to the classical matrix joint-diagonalization (JD) problem. We show that, when the number of data realizations is sufficiently large, TL-NMF can be replaced by a two-step approach -- termed as JD+NMF -- that estimates the transform through JD, prior to NMF computation. In contrast, we found that when the number of data realizations is limited, not only is JD+NMF no longer equivalent to TL-NMF, but the inherent low-rank constraint of TL-NMF turns out to be an essential ingredient to learn meaningful transforms for NMF.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Sep-22-2022
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