STABILITY OF SAMPLING FOR CUR DECOMPOSITIONS

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Abstract

This article studies how to form CUR decompositions of low-rank matrices via primarily random sampling, though deterministic methods due to previous works are illustrated as well. The primary problem is to determine when a column submatrix of a rank k matrix also has rank k. For random column sampling schemes, there is typically a tradeoff between the number of columns needed to be chosen and the complexity of determining the sampling probabilities. We discuss several sampling methods and their complexities as well as stability of the method under perturbations of both the probabilities and the underlying matrix. As an application, we give a high probability guarantee of the exact solution of the Subspace Clustering Problem via CUR decompositions when columns are sampled according to their Euclidean lengths.

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Hamm, K., & Huang, L. (2020). STABILITY OF SAMPLING FOR CUR DECOMPOSITIONS. Foundations of Data Science, 2(2), 83–99. https://doi.org/10.3934/fods.2020006

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