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Optimal Combination of Linear and Spectral Estimators for Generalized Linear Models (2008.03326v3)

Published 7 Aug 2020 in stat.ML, cs.IT, cs.LG, math.IT, math.ST, and stat.TH

Abstract: We study the problem of recovering an unknown signal $\boldsymbol x$ given measurements obtained from a generalized linear model with a Gaussian sensing matrix. Two popular solutions are based on a linear estimator $\hat{\boldsymbol x}{\rm L}$ and a spectral estimator $\hat{\boldsymbol x}{\rm s}$. The former is a data-dependent linear combination of the columns of the measurement matrix, and its analysis is quite simple. The latter is the principal eigenvector of a data-dependent matrix, and a recent line of work has studied its performance. In this paper, we show how to optimally combine $\hat{\boldsymbol x}{\rm L}$ and $\hat{\boldsymbol x}{\rm s}$. At the heart of our analysis is the exact characterization of the joint empirical distribution of $(\boldsymbol x, \hat{\boldsymbol x}{\rm L}, \hat{\boldsymbol x}{\rm s})$ in the high-dimensional limit. This allows us to compute the Bayes-optimal combination of $\hat{\boldsymbol x}{\rm L}$ and $\hat{\boldsymbol x}{\rm s}$, given the limiting distribution of the signal $\boldsymbol x$. When the distribution of the signal is Gaussian, then the Bayes-optimal combination has the form $\theta\hat{\boldsymbol x}{\rm L}+\hat{\boldsymbol x}{\rm s}$ and we derive the optimal combination coefficient. In order to establish the limiting distribution of $(\boldsymbol x, \hat{\boldsymbol x}{\rm L}, \hat{\boldsymbol x}{\rm s})$, we design and analyze an Approximate Message Passing (AMP) algorithm whose iterates give $\hat{\boldsymbol x}{\rm L}$ and approach $\hat{\boldsymbol x}{\rm s}$. Numerical simulations demonstrate the improvement of the proposed combination with respect to the two methods considered separately.

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