Low-rank modeling
author: Emmanuel Candes,
Department of Statistics, Stanford University
published: Oct. 12, 2011, recorded: September 2011, views: 24546
published: Oct. 12, 2011, recorded: September 2011, views: 24546
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Inspired by the success of compressive sensing, the last three years have seen an explosion of research in the theory of low-rank modeling. By now, we have results stating that it is possible to recover certain low-rank matrices from a minimal number of entries -- or of linear functionals -- by tractable convex optimization. We further know that these methods are robust vis a vis additive noise and even outliers. In a different direction, researchers have developed computationally tractable methods for clustering high-dimensional data points that are assumed to be drawn from multiple low-dimensional linear subspaces. This talk will survey some exciting results in these areas.
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