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Unique sparse decomposition of low rank matrices

Published 14 Jun 2021 in math.OC, cs.LG, cs.NA, eess.SP, and math.NA | (2106.07736v5)

Abstract: The problem of finding the unique low dimensional decomposition of a given matrix has been a fundamental and recurrent problem in many areas. In this paper, we study the problem of seeking a unique decomposition of a low rank matrix $Y\in \mathbb{R}{p\times n}$ that admits a sparse representation. Specifically, we consider $Y = A X\in \mathbb{R}{p\times n}$ where the matrix $A\in \mathbb{R}{p\times r}$ has full column rank, with $r < \min{n,p}$, and the matrix $X\in \mathbb{R}{r\times n}$ is element-wise sparse. We prove that this sparse decomposition of $Y$ can be uniquely identified, up to some intrinsic signed permutation. Our approach relies on solving a nonconvex optimization problem constrained over the unit sphere. Our geometric analysis for the nonconvex optimization landscape shows that any {\em strict} local solution is close to the ground truth solution, and can be recovered by a simple data-driven initialization followed with any second order descent algorithm. At last, we corroborate these theoretical results with numerical experiments.

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