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The k-principal component analysis (k-PCA) problem is a fundamental algorithmic primitive that is widely-used in data analysis and dimensionality reduction applications. In statistical settings, the goal of k-PCA is to identify a top eigenspace of the covariance matrix of a distribution, which we only have black-box access to via samples. Motivated by these settings, we analyze black-box deflation methods as a framework for designing k-PCA algorithms, where we model access to the unknown target matrix via a black-box 1-PCA oracle which returns an approximate top eigenvector, under two popular notions of approximation. Despite being arguably the most natural reduction-based approach to k-PCA algorithm design, such black-box methods, which recursively call a 1-PCA oracle k times, were previously poorly-understood. Our main contribution is significantly sharper bounds on the approximation parameter degradation of deflation methods for k-PCA. For a quadratic form notion of approximation we term ePCA (energy PCA), we show deflation methods suffer no parameter loss. For an alternative well-studied approximation notion we term cPCA (correlation PCA), we tightly characterize the parameter regimes where deflation methods are feasible. Moreover, we show that in all feasible regimes, k-cPCA deflation algorithms suffer no asymptotic parameter loss for any constant k. We apply our framework to obtain state-of-the-art k-PCA algorithms robust to dataset contamination, improving prior work in sample complexity by a 𝗉𝗈𝗅𝗒(k) factor.more » « less
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Diakonikolas, I.; Kane, D.; Lee, J.; Pensia, A. (, Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS))
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Diakonikolas, I; Kane, D; Karmalkar, S; Pensia, A; Pittas, T (, Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS))
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Diakonikolas, I.; Kane, D.; Karmalkar, S.; Pensia, A.; Pittas, T. (, Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS))
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