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FAST-PCA: A Fast and Exact Algorithm for Distributed Principal Component Analysis

Published 27 Aug 2021 in cs.LG, cs.DC, eess.SP, and math.OC | (2108.12373v2)

Abstract: Principal Component Analysis (PCA) is a fundamental data preprocessing tool in the world of machine learning. While PCA is often thought of as a dimensionality reduction method, the purpose of PCA is actually two-fold: dimension reduction and uncorrelated feature learning. Furthermore, the enormity of the dimensions and sample size in the modern day datasets have rendered the centralized PCA solutions unusable. In that vein, this paper reconsiders the problem of PCA when data samples are distributed across nodes in an arbitrarily connected network. While a few solutions for distributed PCA exist, those either overlook the uncorrelated feature learning aspect of the PCA, tend to have high communication overhead that makes them inefficient and/or lack exact' orglobal' convergence guarantees. To overcome these aforementioned issues, this paper proposes a distributed PCA algorithm termed FAST-PCA (Fast and exAct diSTributed PCA). The proposed algorithm is efficient in terms of communication and is proven to converge linearly and exactly to the principal components, leading to dimension reduction as well as uncorrelated features. The claims are further supported by experimental results.

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