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Harmonic Mean Iteratively Reweighted Least Squares for Low-Rank Matrix Recovery

Numerical Analysis 2018-02-28 v2 Information Theory math.IT Optimization and Control

Abstract

We propose a new iteratively reweighted least squares (IRLS) algorithm for the recovery of a matrix XCd1×d2X \in \mathbb{C}^{d_1\times d_2} of rank rmin(d1,d2)r \ll\min(d_1,d_2) from incomplete linear observations, solving a sequence of low complexity linear problems. The easily implementable algorithm, which we call harmonic mean iteratively reweighted least squares (HM-IRLS), optimizes a non-convex Schatten-pp quasi-norm penalization to promote low-rankness and carries three major strengths, in particular for the matrix completion setting. First, we observe a remarkable global convergence behavior of the algorithm's iterates to the low-rank matrix for relevant, interesting cases, for which any other state-of-the-art optimization approach fails the recovery. Secondly, HM-IRLS exhibits an empirical recovery probability close to 11 even for a number of measurements very close to the theoretical lower bound r(d1+d2r)r (d_1 +d_2 -r), i.e., already for significantly fewer linear observations than any other tractable approach in the literature. Thirdly, HM-IRLS exhibits a locally superlinear rate of convergence (of order 2p2-p) if the linear observations fulfill a suitable null space property. While for the first two properties we have so far only strong empirical evidence, we prove the third property as our main theoretical result.

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@article{arxiv.1703.05038,
  title  = {Harmonic Mean Iteratively Reweighted Least Squares for Low-Rank Matrix Recovery},
  author = {Christian Kümmerle and Juliane Sigl},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1703.05038},
  year   = {2018}
}

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47 pages, 6 figures