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Robust Kernel Principal Component Analysis

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Robust Kernel Principal Component Analysis
Kernel Principal Component Analysis (KPCA) is a popular generalization of linear PCA that allows non-linear feature extraction. In KPCA, data in the input space is mapped to higher (usually) dimensional feature space where the data can be linearly modeled. The feature space is typically induced implicitly by a kernel function, and linear PCA in the feature space is performed via the kernel trick. However, due to the implicitness of the feature space, some extensions of PCA such as robust PCA cannot be directly generalized to KPCA. This paper presents a technique to overcome this problem, and extends it to a unified framework for treating noise, missing data, and outliers in KPCA. Our method is based on a novel cost function to perform inference in KPCA. Extensive experiments, in both synthetic and real data, show that our algorithm outperforms existing methods.
Minh Hoai Nguyen, Fernando De la Torre
Added 29 Oct 2010
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Type Conference
Year 2008
Where NIPS
Authors Minh Hoai Nguyen, Fernando De la Torre
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