PCA consistency in high dimension, low sample size context
Jung, Sungkyu ; Marron, J. S.
Ann. Statist., Tome 37 (2009) no. 1, p. 4104-4130 / Harvested from Project Euclid
Principal Component Analysis (PCA) is an important tool of dimension reduction especially when the dimension (or the number of variables) is very high. Asymptotic studies where the sample size is fixed, and the dimension grows [i.e., High Dimension, Low Sample Size (HDLSS)] are becoming increasingly relevant. We investigate the asymptotic behavior of the Principal Component (PC) directions. HDLSS asymptotics are used to study consistency, strong inconsistency and subspace consistency. We show that if the first few eigenvalues of a population covariance matrix are large enough compared to the others, then the corresponding estimated PC directions are consistent or converge to the appropriate subspace (subspace consistency) and most other PC directions are strongly inconsistent. Broad sets of sufficient conditions for each of these cases are specified and the main theorem gives a catalogue of possible combinations. In preparation for these results, we show that the geometric representation of HDLSS data holds under general conditions, which includes a ρ-mixing condition and a broad range of sphericity measures of the covariance matrix.
Publié le : 2009-12-15
Classification:  Principal component analysis,  sample covariance matrix,  ρ-mixing,  high dimension,  low sample size data,  nonstandard asymptotics,  consistency and strong inconsistency,  spiked population model,  62H25,  34L20,  62F12
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     title = {PCA consistency in high dimension, low sample size context},
     journal = {Ann. Statist.},
     volume = {37},
     number = {1},
     year = {2009},
     pages = { 4104-4130},
     language = {en},
     url = {http://dml.mathdoc.fr/item/1256303538}
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Jung, Sungkyu; Marron, J. S. PCA consistency in high dimension, low sample size context. Ann. Statist., Tome 37 (2009) no. 1, pp.  4104-4130. http://gdmltest.u-ga.fr/item/1256303538/