Sketched Gaussian Model Linear Discriminant Analysis via the Randomized Kaczmarz Method

11/10/2022
by   Jocelyn T. Chi, et al.
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We present sketched linear discriminant analysis, an iterative randomized approach to binary-class Gaussian model linear discriminant analysis (LDA) for very large data. We harness a least squares formulation and mobilize the stochastic gradient descent framework. Therefore, we obtain a randomized classifier with performance that is very comparable to that of full data LDA while requiring access to only one row of the training data at a time. We present convergence guarantees for the sketched predictions on new data within a fixed number of iterations. These guarantees account for both the Gaussian modeling assumptions on the data and algorithmic randomness from the sketching procedure. Finally, we demonstrate performance with varying step-sizes and numbers of iterations. Our numerical experiments demonstrate that sketched LDA can offer a very viable alternative to full data LDA when the data may be too large for full data analysis.

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