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Optimal Rates of Convergence for Noisy Sparse Phase Retrieval via Thresholded Wirtinger Flow

Statistics Theory 2015-06-11 v1 Information Theory math.IT Numerical Analysis Machine Learning Statistics Theory

Abstract

This paper considers the noisy sparse phase retrieval problem: recovering a sparse signal xRpx \in \mathbb{R}^p from noisy quadratic measurements yj=(ajx)2+ϵjy_j = (a_j' x )^2 + \epsilon_j, j=1,,mj=1, \ldots, m, with independent sub-exponential noise ϵj\epsilon_j. The goals are to understand the effect of the sparsity of xx on the estimation precision and to construct a computationally feasible estimator to achieve the optimal rates. Inspired by the Wirtinger Flow [12] proposed for noiseless and non-sparse phase retrieval, a novel thresholded gradient descent algorithm is proposed and it is shown to adaptively achieve the minimax optimal rates of convergence over a wide range of sparsity levels when the aja_j's are independent standard Gaussian random vectors, provided that the sample size is sufficiently large compared to the sparsity of xx.

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@article{arxiv.1506.03382,
  title  = {Optimal Rates of Convergence for Noisy Sparse Phase Retrieval via Thresholded Wirtinger Flow},
  author = {T. Tony Cai and Xiaodong Li and Zongming Ma},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1506.03382},
  year   = {2015}
}

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28 pages, 4 figures