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Workshop: Second Workshop on Quantum Tensor Networks in Machine Learning

Rademacher Random Projections with Tensor Networks

Beheshteh Rakhshan · Guillaume Rabusseau


Abstract:

Random projection~(RP) have recently emerged as popular techniques in the machine learning community for their ability in reducing the dimension of very high-dimensional tensors. Following the work in \cite{rakhshan2020tensorized}, we consider a tensorized random projection relying on Tensor Train (TT) decomposition where each element of the core tensors is drawn from a Rademacher distribution. Our theoretical results reveal that the Gaussian low-rank tensor represented in compressed form in TT format in \cite{rakhshan2020tensorized} can be replaced by a TT tensor with core elements drawn from a Rademacher distribution with the same embedding size. Experiments on synthetic data demonstrate that tensorized Rademacher RP can outperform the tensorized Gaussian RP studied in \cite{rakhshan2020tensorized}. In addition, we show both theoretically and experimentally, that the tensorized RP in the Matrix Product Operator~(MPO) format proposed in \cite{batselier2018computing} for performing SVD on large matrices is not a Johnson-Lindenstrauss transform~(JLT) and therefore not a well-suited random projection map.