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Which principal components are most sensitive to distributional changes? (1905.06318v1)

Published 15 May 2019 in math.ST, stat.ML, stat.OT, and stat.TH

Abstract: PCA is often used in anomaly detection and statistical process control tasks. For bivariate data, we prove that the minor projection (the least varying projection) of the PCA-rotated data is the most sensitive to distributional changes, where sensitivity is defined by the Hellinger distance between distributions before and after a change. In particular, this is almost always the case if only one parameter of the bivariate normal distribution changes, i.e., the change is sparse. Simulations indicate that the minor projections are the most sensitive for a large range of changes and pre-change settings in higher dimensions as well. This motivates using the minor projections for detecting sparse distributional changes in high-dimensional data.

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