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arXiv:2404.16580v1 Announce Type: new
Abstract: Large tensors are frequently encountered in various fields such as computer vision, scientific simulations, sensor networks, and data mining. However, these tensors are often too large for convenient processing, transfer, or storage. Fortunately, they typically exhibit a low-rank structure that can be leveraged through tensor decomposition. Despite this, performing large-scale tensor decomposition can be time-consuming. Sketching is a useful technique to reduce the dimensionality of the data. In this study, we introduce a novel two-sided sketching method based on the $t$-product decomposition and the discrete cosine transformation. We conduct a thorough theoretical analysis to assess the approximation error of the proposed method. Specifically, we enhance the algorithm with power iteration to achieve more precise approximate solutions. Extensive numerical experiments and comparisons on low-rank approximation of color images and grayscale videos illustrate the efficiency and effectiveness of the proposed approach in terms of both CPU time and approximation accuracy.
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