Heavy-Tailed Independent Component Analysis

IEEE Symposium on Foundations of Computer Science(2015)

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Independent component analysis (ICA) is the problem of efficiently recovering a matrix A ∈ Rn×n from i.i.d. Observations of X=AS where S ∈ Rn is a random vector with mutually independent coordinates. This problem has been intensively studied, but all existing efficient algorithms with provable guarantees require that the coordinates Si have finite fourth moments. We consider the heavy-tailed ICA problem where we do not make this assumption, about the second moment. This problem also has received considerable attention in the applied literature. In the present work, we first give a provably efficient algorithm that works under the assumption that for constant γ > 0, each Si has finite (1+γ)-moment, thus substantially weakening the moment requirement condition for the ICA problem to be solvable. We then give an algorithm that works under the assumption that matrix A has orthogonal columns but requires no moment assumptions. Our techniques draw ideas from convex geometry and exploit standard properties of the multivariate spherical Gaussian distribution in a novel way.
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Independent Component Analysis,heavy-tailed distributions,centroid body
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