A Practical Second-order Latent Factor Model via Distributed Particle Swarm Optimization

12 Aug 2022  ·  Jialiang Wang, Yurong Zhong, Weiling Li ·

Latent Factor (LF) models are effective in representing high-dimension and sparse (HiDS) data via low-rank matrices approximation. Hessian-free (HF) optimization is an efficient method to utilizing second-order information of an LF model's objective function and it has been utilized to optimize second-order LF (SLF) model. However, the low-rank representation ability of a SLF model heavily relies on its multiple hyperparameters. Determining these hyperparameters is time-consuming and it largely reduces the practicability of an SLF model. To address this issue, a practical SLF (PSLF) model is proposed in this work. It realizes hyperparameter self-adaptation with a distributed particle swarm optimizer (DPSO), which is gradient-free and parallelized. Experiments on real HiDS data sets indicate that PSLF model has a competitive advantage over state-of-the-art models in data representation ability.

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