rTensor: Tools for Tensor Analysis and Decomposition
A set of tools for creation, manipulation, and modeling
of tensors with arbitrary number of modes. A tensor in the context of data
analysis is a multidimensional array. rTensor does this by providing a S4
class 'Tensor' that wraps around the base 'array' class. rTensor
provides common tensor operations as methods, including matrix unfolding,
summing/averaging across modes, calculating the Frobenius norm, and taking
the inner product between two tensors. Familiar array operations are
overloaded, such as index subsetting via '[' and element-wise operations.
rTensor also implements various tensor decomposition, including CP, GLRAM,
MPCA, PVD, and Tucker. For tensors with 3 modes, rTensor also implements
transpose, t-product, and t-SVD, as defined in Kilmer et al. (2013). Some
auxiliary functions include the Khatri-Rao product, Kronecker product, and
the Hadamard product for a list of matrices.
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tensorTS |
Reverse imports: |
ccTensor, DelayedTensor, gcTensor, iTensor, mwTensor, nnTensor, rTensor2, scITD, scTensor, SmoothTensor, TensorClustering, Tlasso, TRES, ttTensor, WormTensor |
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