SBIR-STTR Award

Mathematical and Computational Framework for Matrix Completion with Nonuniform Sampling in Resource Constrained Environments
Award last edited on: 9/25/2019

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : Navy
Total Award Amount
$69,748
Award Phase
1
Solicitation Topic Code
N102-183
Principal Investigator
Harry Schmitt

Company Information

Phylas LLC (AKA: Physical Layer Systems LLC)

8637 East Dunbar Way
Tucson, AZ 85747
   (520) 306-7639
   haschmitt11@gmail.com
   www.phylas.com
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Phase I

Contract Number: N00014-11-M-0478
Start Date: 10/18/2010    Completed: 8/17/2011
Phase I year
2011
Phase I Amount
$69,748
Matrix completion (MC) concerns the problem of recovering a low rank matrix from a given small fraction of its entries. It is a recurring problem in collaborative filtering, dimensionality reduction, and multi-class learning and has a long history in mathematics. While the general problem of finding the lowest rank matrix satisfying a set of equality constraints is NP-hard, there are quite general settings where it is possible to perfectly recover all of the missing entries of a low-rank matrix by solving a convex optimization problem. One of our team (Recht) has shown how this convex programming heuristic can be used to reconstruct most n x n matrices of rank r from most collections of entries, provided that the number of entries exceeds C n r log2n for some small, positive numerical constant C. This work extended mathematical results from compressive sensing, in particular building upon its geometric ideas. We propose a nine month research program with three lines of investigation: (i) extend current MC approaches to incorporate nonuniform sampling matrices and resource constraints; (ii) implementation of on-line MC algorithms; and (iii) extend current MC approaches to incorporate regularization schemes beyond rank and sparsity.

Keywords:
Distributed Algorithms, Distributed Algorithms, Subspace Tracking, Dynamic Matrix Completion, On-Line Processing, Nonuniform Sampling Matrices, Alternative Regularization Sche

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