In the proportional high-dimensional limit, the paper derives exact squared-overlap formulas and phase transitions for Stack-SVD and SVD-Stack, and proves optimally weighted Stack-SVD always beats optimally weighted SVD-Stack.
A Generalized Mean Approach for Distributed-PCA
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Principal component analysis (PCA) is a widely used technique for dimension reduction. As datasets continue to grow in size, distributed-PCA (DPCA) has become an active research area. A key challenge in DPCA lies in efficiently aggregating results across multiple machines or computing nodes due to computational overhead. Fan et al. (2019) introduced a pioneering DPCA method to estimate the leading rank-$r$ eigenspace, aggregating local rank-$r$ projection matrices by averaging. However, their method does not utilize eigenvalue information. In this article, we propose a novel DPCA method that incorporates eigenvalue information to aggregate local results via the matrix $\beta$-mean, which we call $\beta$-DPCA. The matrix $\beta$-mean offers a flexible and robust aggregation method through the adjustable choice of $\beta$ values. Notably, for $\beta=1$, it corresponds to the arithmetic mean; for $\beta=-1$, the harmonic mean; and as $\beta \to 0$, the geometric mean. Moreover, the matrix $\beta$-mean is shown to associate with the matrix $\beta$-divergence, a subclass of the Bregman matrix divergence, to support the robustness of $\beta$-DPCA. We also study the stability of eigenvector ordering under eigenvalue perturbation for $\beta$-DPCA. The performance of our proposal is evaluated through numerical studies.
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In the proportional high-dimensional limit, the paper derives exact squared-overlap formulas and phase transitions for Stack-SVD and SVD-Stack, and proves optimally weighted Stack-SVD always beats optimally weighted SVD-Stack.