Sparse constrained projection approximation subspace tracking
Abstract
In this paper we revisit the well-known constrained projection approximation subspace tracking algorithm (CPAST) and derive, for the first time, non-asymptotic error bounds. Furthermore, we introduce a novel sparse modification of CPAST which is able to exploit sparsity in the underlying covariance structure. We present a non-asymptotic analysis of the proposed algorithm and study its empirical performance on simulated and real data.
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