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A Generalized Least-Square Matrix Decomposition

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  • Genevera I. Allen
  • Logan Grosenick
  • Jonathan Taylor

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Variables in many big-data settings are structured, arising, for example, from measurements on a regular grid as in imaging and time series or from spatial-temporal measurements as in climate studies. Classical multivariate techniques ignore these structural relationships often resulting in poor performance. We propose a generalization of principal components analysis (PCA) that is appropriate for massive datasets with structured variables or known two-way dependencies. By finding the best low-rank approximation of the data with respect to a transposable quadratic norm, our decomposition, entitled the generalized least-square matrix decomposition (GMD), directly accounts for structural relationships. As many variables in high-dimensional settings are often irrelevant, we also regularize our matrix decomposition by adding two-way penalties to encourage sparsity or smoothness. We develop fast computational algorithms using our methods to perform generalized PCA (GPCA), sparse GPCA, and functional GPCA on massive datasets. Through simulations and a whole brain functional MRI example, we demonstrate the utility of our methodology for dimension reduction, signal recovery, and feature selection with high-dimensional structured data. Supplementary materials for this article are available online.

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  • Genevera I. Allen & Logan Grosenick & Jonathan Taylor, 2014. "A Generalized Least-Square Matrix Decomposition," Journal of the American Statistical Association, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 109(505), pages 145-159, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:jnlasa:v:109:y:2014:i:505:p:145-159
    DOI: 10.1080/01621459.2013.852978
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    3. Hongtu Zhu & Dan Shen & Xuewei Peng & Leo Yufeng Liu, 2017. "MWPCR: Multiscale Weighted Principal Component Regression for High-Dimensional Prediction," Journal of the American Statistical Association, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 112(519), pages 1009-1021, July.

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