Sparse coding and NMF

Non-negative matrix factorization (NMF) is a very efficient parameter-free method for decomposing multivariate data into strictly positive activations and basis vectors. However, the method is not suited for overcomplete representations, where usually sparse coding paradigms apply. We show how to me...

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Published in2004 IEEE International Joint Conference on Neural Networks Vol. 4; pp. 2529 - 2533 vol.4
Main Authors Eggert, J., Korner, E.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published Piscataway NJ IEEE 2004
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ISBN0780383591
9780780383593
ISSN1098-7576
DOI10.1109/IJCNN.2004.1381036

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Summary:Non-negative matrix factorization (NMF) is a very efficient parameter-free method for decomposing multivariate data into strictly positive activations and basis vectors. However, the method is not suited for overcomplete representations, where usually sparse coding paradigms apply. We show how to merge the concepts of non-negative factorization with sparsity conditions. The result is a multiplicative algorithm that is comparable in efficiency to standard NMF, but that can be used to gain sensible solutions in the overcomplete cases. This is of interest e.g. for the case of learning and modeling of arrays of receptive fields arranged in a visual processing map, where an overcomplete representation is unavoidable.
ISBN:0780383591
9780780383593
ISSN:1098-7576
DOI:10.1109/IJCNN.2004.1381036