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Robustly Learning Mixtures of $k$ Arbitrary Gaussians

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arxiv 2012.02119 v3 pith:J5CX4YTI submitted 2020-12-03 cs.DS cs.LGmath.STstat.MLstat.TH

classification cs.DScs.LGmath.STstat.MLstat.TH
keywords gaussiansalgorithmarbitrarymixturerobustlyemphestimatingmain
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We give a polynomial-time algorithm for the problem of robustly estimating a mixture of $k$ arbitrary Gaussians in $\mathbb{R}^d$, for any fixed $k$, in the presence of a constant fraction of arbitrary corruptions. This resolves the main open problem in several previous works on algorithmic robust statistics, which addressed the special cases of robustly estimating (a) a single Gaussian, (b) a mixture of TV-distance separated Gaussians, and (c) a uniform mixture of two Gaussians. Our main tools are an efficient \emph{partial clustering} algorithm that relies on the sum-of-squares method, and a novel \emph{tensor decomposition} algorithm that allows errors in both Frobenius norm and low-rank terms.

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