Accurate principal component analysis via a few iterations of alternating least squares
Numerical Analysis
2017-06-02 v1 Numerical Analysis
Computation
Abstract
A few iterations of alternating least squares with a random starting point provably suffice to produce nearly optimal spectral- and Frobenius-norm accuracies of low-rank approximations to a matrix; iterating to convergence is unnecessary. Thus, software implementing alternating least squares can be retrofitted via appropriate setting of parameters to calculate nearly optimally accurate low-rank approximations highly efficiently, with no need for convergence.
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@article{arxiv.1603.01765,
title = {Accurate principal component analysis via a few iterations of alternating least squares},
author = {Arthur Szlam and Andrew Tulloch and Mark Tygert},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1603.01765},
year = {2017}
}
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