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Simple and Efficient Parallelization for Probabilistic Temporal Tensor Factorization

Published 11 Nov 2016 in stat.ML and cs.LG | (1611.03578v1)

Abstract: Probabilistic Temporal Tensor Factorization (PTTF) is an effective algorithm to model the temporal tensor data. It leverages a time constraint to capture the evolving properties of tensor data. Nowadays the exploding dataset demands a large scale PTTF analysis, and a parallel solution is critical to accommodate the trend. Whereas, the parallelization of PTTF still remains unexplored. In this paper, we propose a simple yet efficient Parallel Probabilistic Temporal Tensor Factorization, referred to as P$2$T$2$F, to provide a scalable PTTF solution. P$2$T$2$F is fundamentally disparate from existing parallel tensor factorizations by considering the probabilistic decomposition and the temporal effects of tensor data. It adopts a new tensor data split strategy to subdivide a large tensor into independent sub-tensors, the computation of which is inherently parallel. We train P$2$T$2$F with an efficient algorithm of stochastic Alternating Direction Method of Multipliers, and show that the convergence is guaranteed. Experiments on several real-word tensor datasets demonstrate that P$2$T$2$F is a highly effective and efficiently scalable algorithm dedicated for large scale probabilistic temporal tensor analysis.

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