Cauchy robust principal component analysis with applications to high-deimensional data sets

11/06/2022
by   Ayisha Fayomi, et al.
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Principal component analysis (PCA) is a standard dimensionality reduction technique used in various research and applied fields. From an algorithmic point of view, classical PCA can be formulated in terms of operations on a multivariate Gaussian likelihood. As a consequence of the implied Gaussian formulation, the principal components are not robust to outliers. In this paper, we propose a modified formulation, based on the use of a multivariate Cauchy likelihood instead of the Gaussian likelihood, which has the effect of robustifying the principal components. We present an algorithm to compute these robustified principal components. We additionally derive the relevant influence function of the first component and examine its theoretical properties. Simulation experiments on high-dimensional datasets demonstrate that the estimated principal components based on the Cauchy likelihood outperform or are on par with existing robust PCA techniques.

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