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Precise Performance of Linear Denoisers in the Proportional Regime

Machine Learning 2026-03-20 v1 Machine Learning Optimization and Control

Abstract

In the present paper we study the performance of linear denoisers for noisy data of the form x+z\mathbf{x} + \mathbf{z}, where xRd\mathbf{x} \in \mathbb{R}^d is the desired data with zero mean and unknown covariance Σ\mathbf{\Sigma}, and zN(0,Σz)\mathbf{z} \sim \mathcal{N}(0, \mathbf{\Sigma}_{\mathbf{z}}) is additive noise. Since the covariance Σ\mathbf{\Sigma} is not known, the standard Wiener filter cannot be employed for denoising. Instead we assume we are given samples x1,,xnRd\mathbf{x}_1,\dots,\mathbf{x}_n \in \mathbb{R}^d from the true distribution. A standard approach would then be to estimate Σ\mathbf{\Sigma} from the samples and use it to construct an ``empirical" Wiener filter. However, in this paper, motivated by the denoising step in diffusion models, we take a different approach whereby we train a linear denoiser W\mathbf{W} from the data itself. In particular, we synthetically construct noisy samples x^i\hat{\mathbf{x}}_i of the data by injecting the samples with Gaussian noise with covariance Σ1Σz\mathbf{\Sigma}_1 \neq \mathbf{\Sigma}_{\mathbf{z}} and find the best W\mathbf{W} that approximates Wx^ixi\mathbf{W}\hat{\mathbf{x}}_i \approx \mathbf{x}_i in a least-squares sense. In the proportional regime ndκ>1\frac{n}{d} \rightarrow \kappa > 1 we use the {\it Convex Gaussian Min-Max Theorem (CGMT)} to analytically find the closed form expression for the generalization error of the denoiser obtained from this process. Using this expression one can optimize over Σ1\mathbf{\Sigma}_1 to find the best possible denoiser. Our numerical simulations show that our denoiser outperforms the ``empirical" Wiener filter in many scenarios and approaches the optimal Wiener filter as κ\kappa\rightarrow\infty.

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@article{arxiv.2603.18483,
  title  = {Precise Performance of Linear Denoisers in the Proportional Regime},
  author = {Reza Ghane and Danil Akhtiamov and Babak Hassibi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.18483},
  year   = {2026}
}