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Local Convergence of an Algorithm for Subspace Identification from Partial Data (1306.3391v2)

Published 14 Jun 2013 in cs.NA and math.NA

Abstract: GROUSE (Grassmannian Rank-One Update Subspace Estimation) is an iterative algorithm for identifying a linear subspace of Rn from data consisting of partial observations of random vectors from that subspace. This paper examines local convergence properties of GROUSE, under assumptions on the randomness of the observed vectors, the randomness of the subset of elements observed at each iteration, and incoherence of the subspace with the coordinate directions. Convergence at an expected linear rate is demonstrated under certain assumptions. The case in which the full random vector is revealed at each iteration allows for much simpler analysis, and is also described. GROUSE is related to incremental SVD methods and to gradient projection algorithms in optimization.

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