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Near-Optimal Performance Bounds for Orthogonal and Permutation Group
  Synchronization via Spectral Methods

Near-Optimal Performance Bounds for Orthogonal and Permutation Group Synchronization via Spectral Methods

12 August 2020
Shuyang Ling
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Papers citing "Near-Optimal Performance Bounds for Orthogonal and Permutation Group Synchronization via Spectral Methods"

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ReSync: Riemannian Subgradient-based Robust Rotation Synchronization
ReSync: Riemannian Subgradient-based Robust Rotation Synchronization
Huikang Liu
Xiao Li
Anthony Man-Cho So
25
3
0
24 May 2023
A Novel and Optimal Spectral Method for Permutation Synchronization
A Novel and Optimal Spectral Method for Permutation Synchronization
Duc Nguyen
An Zhang
21
1
0
21 Mar 2023
Deflated HeteroPCA: Overcoming the curse of ill-conditioning in
  heteroskedastic PCA
Deflated HeteroPCA: Overcoming the curse of ill-conditioning in heteroskedastic PCA
Yuchen Zhou
Yuxin Chen
38
4
0
10 Mar 2023
Exact Minimax Optimality of Spectral Methods in Phase Synchronization
  and Orthogonal Group Synchronization
Exact Minimax Optimality of Spectral Methods in Phase Synchronization and Orthogonal Group Synchronization
An Zhang
37
5
0
12 Sep 2022
Unrolled algorithms for group synchronization
Unrolled algorithms for group synchronization
N. Janco
Tamir Bendory
20
3
0
19 Jul 2022
Non-Convex Joint Community Detection and Group Synchronization via
  Generalized Power Method
Non-Convex Joint Community Detection and Group Synchronization via Generalized Power Method
Sijin Chen
Xiwei Cheng
Anthony Man-Cho So
24
2
0
28 Dec 2021
Robust Group Synchronization via Cycle-Edge Message Passing
Robust Group Synchronization via Cycle-Edge Message Passing
Gilad Lerman
Yunpeng Shi
12
30
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24 Dec 2019
The Projected Power Method: An Efficient Algorithm for Joint Alignment
  from Pairwise Differences
The Projected Power Method: An Efficient Algorithm for Joint Alignment from Pairwise Differences
Yuxin Chen
Emmanuel Candes
32
92
0
19 Sep 2016
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