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Dictionary Learning

Dictionary Learning is an important problem in multiple areas, ranging from computational neuroscience, machine learning, to computer vision and image processing. The general goal is to find a good basis for given data. More formally, in the Dictionary Learning problem, also known as sparse coding, we are given samples of a random vector $y\in\mathbb{R}^n$, of the form $y=Ax$ where $A$ is some unknown matrix in $\mathbb{R}^{n×m}$, called dictionary, and $x$ is sampled from an unknown distribution over sparse vectors. The goal is to approximately recover the dictionary $A$.

Source: Polynomial-time tensor decompositions with sum-of-squares

Papers

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A Tree-based Dictionary Learning Framework0
An Adaptive Dictionary Learning Approach for Modeling Dynamical Textures0
Adversarial dictionary learning for a robust analysis and modelling of spontaneous neuronal activity0
Cross-label Suppression: A Discriminative and Fast Dictionary Learning with Group Regularization0
Cross-Domain Visual Recognition via Domain Adaptive Dictionary Learning0
Atom dimension adaptation for infinite set dictionary learning0
Cross-domain Joint Dictionary Learning for ECG Inference from PPG0
CREIMBO: Cross-Regional Ensemble Interactions in Multi-view Brain Observations0
A Tensor-Based Dictionary Learning Approach to Tomographic Image Reconstruction0
A multi-class structured dictionary learning method using discriminant atom selection0
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