English

Fast and Sample-Efficient Federated Low Rank Matrix Recovery from column-wise Linear and Quadratic Projections

Information Theory 2022-10-07 v5 math.IT

Abstract

We study the following lesser-known low rank (LR) recovery problem: recover an n×qn \times q rank-rr matrix, X=[x1,x2,...,xq]X^* =[x^*_1 , x^*_2, ..., x^*_q], with rmin(n,q)r \ll \min(n,q), from mm independent linear projections of each of its qq columns, i.e., from yk:=Akxk,k[q]y_k := A_k x^*_k , k \in [q], when yky_k is an mm-length vector with m<nm < n. The matrices AkA_k are known and mutually independent for different kk. We introduce a novel gradient descent (GD) based solution called AltGD-Min. We show that, if the AkA_ks are i.i.d. with i.i.d. Gaussian entries, and if the right singular vectors of XX^* satisfy the incoherence assumption, then ϵ\epsilon-accurate recovery of XX^* is possible with order (n+q)r2log(1/ϵ)(n+q) r^2 \log(1/\epsilon) total samples and order mqnrlog(1/ϵ) mq nr \log (1/\epsilon) time. Compared with existing work, this is the fastest solution. For ϵ<r1/4\epsilon < r^{1/4}, it also has the best sample complexity. A simple extension of AltGD-Min also provably solves LR Phase Retrieval, which is a magnitude-only generalization of the above problem. AltGD-Min factorizes the unknown XX as X=UBX = UB where UU and BB are matrices with rr columns and rows respectively. It alternates between a (projected) GD step for updating UU, and a minimization step for updating BB. Its each iteration is as fast as that of regular projected GD because the minimization over BB decouples column-wise. At the same time, we can prove exponential error decay for it, which we are unable to for projected GD. Finally, it can also be efficiently federated with a communication cost of only nrnr per node, instead of nqnq for projected GD.

Keywords

Cite

@article{arxiv.2102.10217,
  title  = {Fast and Sample-Efficient Federated Low Rank Matrix Recovery from column-wise Linear and Quadratic Projections},
  author = {Seyedehsara and Nayer and Namrata Vaswani},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2102.10217},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

To appear in IEEE Transactions on Information Theory (T-IT)