Welcome to the new version of CaltechAUTHORS. Login is currently restricted to library staff. If you notice any issues, please email coda@library.caltech.edu
Published December 2019 | Published + Submitted + Supplemental Material
Book Section - Chapter Open

Universality in Learning from Linear Measurements

Abstract

We study the problem of recovering a structured signal from independently and identically drawn linear measurements. A convex penalty function f(⋅) is considered which penalizes deviations from the desired structure, and signal recovery is performed by minimizing f(⋅) subject to the linear measurement constraints. The main question of interest is to determine the minimum number of measurements that is necessary and sufficient for the perfect recovery of the unknown signal with high probability. Our main result states that, under some mild conditions on f(⋅) and on the distribution from which the linear measurements are drawn, the minimum number of measurements required for perfect recovery depends only on the first and second order statistics of the measurement vectors. As a result, the required of number of measurements can be determining by studying measurement vectors that are Gaussian (and have the same mean vector and covariance matrix) for which a rich literature and comprehensive theory exists. As an application, we show that the minimum number of random quadratic measurements (also known as rank-one projections) required to recover a low rank positive semi-definite matrix is 3nr, where n is the dimension of the matrix and r is its rank. As a consequence, we settle the long standing open question of determining the minimum number of measurements required for perfect signal recovery in phase retrieval using the celebrated PhaseLift algorithm, and show it to be 3n.

Additional Information

© 2019 Neural Information Processing Systems Foundation, Inc. This work was supported in part by the National Science Foundation under grants CNS-0932428, CCF-1018927, CCF-1423663 and CCF-1409204, by a grant from Qualcomm Inc., by a grant from Futurewei Inc., by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory through the President and Director's Fund, and by King Abdullah University of Science and Technology.

Attached Files

Published - 9404-universality-in-learning-from-linear-measurements.pdf

Submitted - 1906.08396.pdf

Supplemental Material - 9404-universality-in-learning-from-linear-measurements-supplemental.zip

Files

1906.08396.pdf
Files (2.0 MB)
Name Size Download all
md5:32b40cceabae68cf0426988378e992af
913.7 kB Preview Download
md5:df5da090dcdb16b2e24a8386a170f4d3
495.0 kB Preview Download
md5:75cb9579455ee5e66b112c96c39cc8e9
553.5 kB Preview Download

Additional details

Created:
August 19, 2023
Modified:
March 5, 2024