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Signal detection from spiked noise via asymmetrization

Statistics Theory 2025-07-29 v3 Statistics Theory

Abstract

The signal plus noise model H=S+YH=S+Y is a fundamental model in signal detection when a low rank signal SS is polluted by noise YY. In the high-dimensional setting, one often uses the leading singular values and corresponding singular vectors of HH to conduct the statistical inference of the signal SS. Especially, when YY consists of iid random entries, the singular values of SS can be estimated from those of HH as long as the signal SS is strong enough. However, when the YY entries are heteroscedastic or heavy-tailed, this standard approach may fail. Especially in this work, we consider a situation that can easily arise with heteroscedastic or heavy-tailed noise but is particularly difficult to address using the singular value approach, namely, when the noise YY itself may create spiked singular values. It has been a recurring question how to distinguish the signal SS from the spikes in YY, as this seems impossible by examining the leading singular values of HH. Inspired by the work \cite{CCF21}, we turn to study the eigenvalues of an asymmetrized model when two samples H1=S+Y1H_1=S+Y_1 and H2=S+Y2H_2=S+Y_2 are available. We show that by looking into the leading eigenvalues (in magnitude) of the asymmetrized model H1H2H_1H_2^*, one can easily detect SS. We will primarily discuss the heteroscedastic case and then discuss the extension to the heavy-tailed case. As a byproduct, we also derive the fundamental result regarding the outlier of non-Hermitian random matrix in \cite{Tao} under the minimal 2nd moment condition.

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@article{arxiv.2504.19450,
  title  = {Signal detection from spiked noise via asymmetrization},
  author = {Zhigang Bao and Kha Man Cheong and Jaehun Lee and Yuji Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.19450},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

We further included the heavy-tailed case and some eigenvector result. As a byproduct, we also proved the main result in arXiv:1012.4818 under the minimal second moment condition