Estimation of high-dimensional low-rank matrices

Mathematics – Statistics Theory

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Published in at http://dx.doi.org/10.1214/10-AOS860 the Annals of Statistics (http://www.imstat.org/aos/) by the Institute of

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10.1214/10-AOS860

Suppose that we observe entries or, more generally, linear combinations of entries of an unknown $m\times T$-matrix $A$ corrupted by noise. We are particularly interested in the high-dimensional setting where the number $mT$ of unknown entries can be much larger than the sample size $N$. Motivated by several applications, we consider estimation of matrix $A$ under the assumption that it has small rank. This can be viewed as dimension reduction or sparsity assumption. In order to shrink toward a low-rank representation, we investigate penalized least squares estimators with a Schatten-$p$ quasi-norm penalty term, $p\leq1$. We study these estimators under two possible assumptions---a modified version of the restricted isometry condition and a uniform bound on the ratio "empirical norm induced by the sampling operator/Frobenius norm." The main results are stated as nonasymptotic upper bounds on the prediction risk and on the Schatten-$q$ risk of the estimators, where $q\in[p,2]$. The rates that we obtain for the prediction risk are of the form $rm/N$ (for $m=T$), up to logarithmic factors, where $r$ is the rank of $A$. The particular examples of multi-task learning and matrix completion are worked out in detail. The proofs are based on tools from the theory of empirical processes. As a by-product, we derive bounds for the $k$th entropy numbers of the quasi-convex Schatten class embeddings $S_p^M\hookrightarrow S_2^M$, $p<1$, which are of independent interest.

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