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Tensor Robust Principal Component Analysis: Exact Recovery of Corrupted Low-Rank Tensors via Convex Optimization

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2018-05-29 v3

Abstract

This paper studies the Tensor Robust Principal Component (TRPCA) problem which extends the known Robust PCA (Candes et al. 2011) to the tensor case. Our model is based on a new tensor Singular Value Decomposition (t-SVD) (Kilmer and Martin 2011) and its induced tensor tubal rank and tensor nuclear norm. Consider that we have a 3-way tensor XRn1×n2×n3{\mathcal{X}}\in\mathbb{R}^{n_1\times n_2\times n_3} such that X=L0+E0{\mathcal{X}}={\mathcal{L}}_0+{\mathcal{E}}_0, where L0{\mathcal{L}}_0 has low tubal rank and E0{\mathcal{E}}_0 is sparse. Is that possible to recover both components? In this work, we prove that under certain suitable assumptions, we can recover both the low-rank and the sparse components exactly by simply solving a convex program whose objective is a weighted combination of the tensor nuclear norm and the 1\ell_1-norm, i.e., minL, E L+λE1, s.t. X=L+E\min_{{\mathcal{L}},\ {\mathcal{E}}} \ \|{{\mathcal{L}}}\|_*+\lambda\|{{\mathcal{E}}}\|_1, \ \text{s.t.} \ {\mathcal{X}}={\mathcal{L}}+{\mathcal{E}}, where λ=1/max(n1,n2)n3\lambda= {1}/{\sqrt{\max(n_1,n_2)n_3}}. Interestingly, TRPCA involves RPCA as a special case when n3=1n_3=1 and thus it is a simple and elegant tensor extension of RPCA. Also numerical experiments verify our theory and the application for the image denoising demonstrates the effectiveness of our method.

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@article{arxiv.1708.04181,
  title  = {Tensor Robust Principal Component Analysis: Exact Recovery of Corrupted Low-Rank Tensors via Convex Optimization},
  author = {Canyi Lu and Jiashi Feng and Yudong Chen and Wei Liu and Zhouchen Lin and Shuicheng Yan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1708.04181},
  year   = {2018}
}

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IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR, 2016)