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Compressed Sensing with Adversarial Sparse Noise via L1 Regression (1809.08055v4)

Published 21 Sep 2018 in cs.DS and cs.LG

Abstract: We present a simple and effective algorithm for the problem of \emph{sparse robust linear regression}. In this problem, one would like to estimate a sparse vector $w* \in \mathbb{R}n$ from linear measurements corrupted by sparse noise that can arbitrarily change an adversarially chosen $\eta$ fraction of measured responses $y$, as well as introduce bounded norm noise to the responses. For Gaussian measurements, we show that a simple algorithm based on L1 regression can successfully estimate $w*$ for any $\eta < \eta_0 \approx 0.239$, and that this threshold is tight for the algorithm. The number of measurements required by the algorithm is $O(k \log \frac{n}{k})$ for $k$-sparse estimation, which is within constant factors of the number needed without any sparse noise. Of the three properties we show---the ability to estimate sparse, as well as dense, $w*$; the tolerance of a large constant fraction of outliers; and tolerance of adversarial rather than distributional (e.g., Gaussian) dense noise---to the best of our knowledge, no previous result achieved more than two.

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