Penalized versus constrained generalized eigenvalue problems

Abstract
We investigate the difference between using an penalty versus an constraint in generalized eigenvalue problems, such as principal component analysis and discriminant analysis. Our main finding is that an penalty may fail to provide very sparse solutions; a severe disadvantage for variable selection that can be remedied by using an constraint. Our claims are supported both by empirical evidence and theoretical analysis. Finally, we illustrate the advantages of an constraint in the context of discriminant analysis.
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