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Complete Dictionary Recovery over the Sphere I: Overview and the Geometric Picture

(1511.03607)
Published Nov 11, 2015 in cs.IT , cs.CV , math.IT , math.OC , and stat.ML

Abstract

We consider the problem of recovering a complete (i.e., square and invertible) matrix $\mathbf A0$, from $\mathbf Y \in \mathbb{R}{n \times p}$ with $\mathbf Y = \mathbf A0 \mathbf X0$, provided $\mathbf X0$ is sufficiently sparse. This recovery problem is central to theoretical understanding of dictionary learning, which seeks a sparse representation for a collection of input signals and finds numerous applications in modern signal processing and machine learning. We give the first efficient algorithm that provably recovers $\mathbf A0$ when $\mathbf X0$ has $O(n)$ nonzeros per column, under suitable probability model for $\mathbf X0$. In contrast, prior results based on efficient algorithms either only guarantee recovery when $\mathbf X0$ has $O(\sqrt{n})$ zeros per column, or require multiple rounds of SDP relaxation to work when $\mathbf X_0$ has $O(n{1-\delta})$ nonzeros per column (for any constant $\delta \in (0, 1)$). } Our algorithmic pipeline centers around solving a certain nonconvex optimization problem with a spherical constraint. In this paper, we provide a geometric characterization of the objective landscape. In particular, we show that the problem is highly structured: with high probability, (1) there are no "spurious" local minimizers; and (2) around all saddle points the objective has a negative directional curvature. This distinctive structure makes the problem amenable to efficient optimization algorithms. In a companion paper (arXiv:1511.04777), we design a second-order trust-region algorithm over the sphere that provably converges to a local minimizer from arbitrary initializations, despite the presence of saddle points.

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