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Sufficient-Statistic Memory AMP

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arxiv 2112.15327 v4 pith:H4ENVZIQ submitted 2021-12-31 cs.IT cs.LGeess.SPmath.ITmath.STstat.MLstat.TH

classification cs.ITcs.LGeess.SPmath.ITmath.STstat.MLstat.TH
keywords evolutionstatealgorithmslocalss-mampsufficient-statisticamp-typebayes-optimal
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Approximate message passing (AMP) type algorithms have been widely used in the signal reconstruction of certain large random linear systems. A key feature of the AMP-type algorithms is that their dynamics can be correctly described by state evolution. While state evolution is a useful analytic tool, its convergence is not guaranteed. To solve the convergence problem of the state evolution of AMP-type algorithms in principle, this paper proposes a sufficient-statistic memory AMP (SS-MAMP) algorithm framework under the conditions of right-unitarily invariant sensing matrices, Lipschitz-continuous local processors and the sufficient-statistic constraint (i.e., the current message of each local processor is a sufficient statistic of the signal vector given the current and all preceding messages). We show that the covariance matrices of SS-MAMP are L-banded and convergent, which is an optimal framework (from the local MMSE/LMMSE perspective) for AMP-type algorithms given the Lipschitz-continuous local processors. Given an arbitrary MAMP, we can construct an SS-MAMP by damping, which not only ensures the convergence of the state evolution, but also preserves the orthogonality, i.e., its dynamics can be correctly described by state evolution. As a byproduct, we prove that the Bayes-optimal orthogonal/vector AMP (BO-OAMP/VAMP) is an SS-MAMP. As an example, we construct a sufficient-statistic Bayes-optimal MAMP (SS-BO-MAMP) whose state evolution converges to the minimum (i.e., Bayes-optimal) mean square error (MSE) predicted by replica methods when it has a unique fixed point. In addition, the MSE of SS-BO-MAMP is not worse than the original BO-MAMP. Finally, simulations are provided to support the theoretical results.

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