Optimal column subset selection by A-Star search

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Abstract

Approximating a matrix by a small subset of its columns is a known problem in numerical linear algebra. Algorithms that address this problem have been used in areas which include, among others, sparse approximation, unsupervised feature selection, data mining, and knowledge representation. Such algorithms were investigated since the 1960's, with recent results that use randomization. The problem is believed to be NP-Hard, and to the best of our knowledge there are no previously published algorithms aimed at computing optimal solutions. We show how to model the problem as a graph search, and propose a heuristic based on eigenvalues of related matrices. Applying the Asearch strategy with this heuristic is guaranteed to find the optimal solution. Experimental results on common datasets show that the proposed algorithm can effectively select columns from moderate size matrices, typically improving by orders of magnitude the run time of exhaustive search.

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Arai, H., Maung, C., & Schweitzer, H. (2015). Optimal column subset selection by A-Star search. In Proceedings of the National Conference on Artificial Intelligence (Vol. 2, pp. 1079–1085). AI Access Foundation. https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v29i1.9353

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