Poster
Spiked Covariance Estimation from Modulo-Reduced Measurements
Elad Romanov · Or Ordentlich
Virtual
Abstract:
Consider the rank-1 spiked model: X=√νξu+Z, where ν is the spike intensity, u∈Sk−1 is an unknown direction and ξ∼N(0,1),Z∼N(0,I). Motivated by recent advances in analog-to-digital conversion, we study the problem of recovering u∈Sk−1 from n i.i.d. modulo-reduced measurements Y=[X]modΔ, focusing on the high-dimensional regime (k≫1). We develop and analyze an algorithm that, for most directions u and ν=poly(k), estimates u to high accuracy using n=poly(k) measurements, provided that Δ≳√logk. Up to constants, our algorithm accurately estimates u at the smallest possible Δ that allows (in an information-theoretic sense) to recover X from Y. A key step in our analysis involves estimating the probability that a line segment of length ≈√ν in a random direction u passes near a point in the lattice ΔZk. Numerical experiments show that the developed algorithm performs well even in a non-asymptotic setting.
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