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Incorporating Prior Information in Compressive Online Robust Principal Component Analysis

24 January 2017
Huynh Van Luong
Nikos Deligiannis
Jürgen Seiler
Søren Forchhammer
Andre Kaup
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Abstract

We consider an online version of the robust Principle Component Analysis (PCA), which arises naturally in time-varying source separations such as video foreground-background separation. This paper proposes a compressive online robust PCA with prior information for recursively separating a sequences of frames into sparse and low-rank components from a small set of measurements. In contrast to conventional batch-based PCA, which processes all the frames directly, the proposed method processes measurements taken from each frame. Moreover, this method can efficiently incorporate multiple prior information, namely previous reconstructed frames, to improve the separation and thereafter, update the prior information for the next frame. We utilize multiple prior information by solving n-ℓ1n\text{-}\ell_{1}n-ℓ1​ minimization for incorporating the previous sparse components and using incremental singular value decomposition (SVD\mathrm{SVD}SVD) for exploiting the previous low-rank components. We also establish theoretical bounds on the number of measurements required to guarantee successful separation under assumptions of static or slowly-changing low-rank components. Using numerical experiments, we evaluate our bounds and the performance of the proposed algorithm. The advantage of incorporating prior information is illustrated by adding in the comparision the performance of our algorithm without using prior information.

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