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EM Converges for a Mixture of Many Linear Regressions

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We study the convergence of the Expectation-Maximization (EM) algorithm for mixtures of linear regressions with an arbitrary number $k$ of components. We show that as long as signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) is $\tilde{\Omega}(k)$, well-initialized EM converges to the true regression parameters. Previous results for $k \geq 3$ have only established local convergence for the noiseless setting, i.e., where SNR is infinitely large. Our results enlarge the scope to the environment with noises, and notably, we establish a statistical error rate that is independent of the norm (or pairwise distance) of the regression parameters. In particular, our results imply exact recovery as $\sigma \rightarrow 0$, in contrast to most previous local convergence results for EM, where the statistical error scaled with the norm of parameters. Standard moment-method approaches may be applied to guarantee we are in the region where our local convergence guarantees apply.

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  • Linearly Solving Robust Rotation Estimation cs.CV · 2025-06-13 · conditional · none · ref 82 · internal anchor

    Rotation estimation is cast as finding the common intersection point of quaternion-circle curves, solved by a GPU-parallel Hough voting that tolerates 99% outliers.