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Poster

Diffusion Approximations for Online Principal Component Estimation and Global Convergence

Chris Junchi Li · Mengdi Wang · Tong Zhang

Pacific Ballroom #49

Keywords: [ Dynamical Systems ] [ Non-Convex Optimization ] [ Components Analysis (e.g., CCA, ICA, LDA, PCA) ] [ Online Learning ]


Abstract:

In this paper, we propose to adopt the diffusion approximation tools to study the dynamics of Oja's iteration which is an online stochastic gradient method for the principal component analysis. Oja's iteration maintains a running estimate of the true principal component from streaming data and enjoys less temporal and spatial complexities. We show that the Oja's iteration for the top eigenvector generates a continuous-state discrete-time Markov chain over the unit sphere. We characterize the Oja's iteration in three phases using diffusion approximation and weak convergence tools. Our three-phase analysis further provides a finite-sample error bound for the running estimate, which matches the minimax information lower bound for PCA under the additional assumption of bounded samples.

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