[BANANA] Seminar: Wed Oct 25

Gene H Golub golub at stanford.edu
Sun Oct 22 23:09:41 PDT 2006


Linear Algebra and Optimization Seminar
Fall 2006
Gates Building, Room 104

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Tammy Kolda
Wednesday, October 25, 4:15pm
The MATLAB Tensor Toolbox
Tensors (also known as multidimensional arrays or N-way arrays) are a 
powerful tool for data representation and analysis. Tensor decompositions 
have been used in a variety of sciences ranging from chemometrics to 
psychometrics and, more recently, to data mining. I'll describe a MATLAB 
toolbox for working with dense, sparse, and decomposed tensors. 
Furthermore, I show examples of how this toolbox has been used for several 
applications in data mining. This is joint work with Brett Bader, Sandia 
National Labs.



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Stanford University
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