Bayesian estimation of the number of principal components

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Seghouane, Abd-Krim
Cichocki, Andrzej

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Recently, the technique of principal component analysis (PCA) has been expressed as the maximum likelihood solution for a generative latent variable model. A central issue in PCA is choosing the number of principal components to retain. This can be considered as a problem of model selection. In this paper, the probabilistic reformulation of PCA is used as a basis for a Bayesian approach of PCA to derive a model selection criterion for determining the true dimensionality of data. The proposed criterion is similar to the Bayesian Information Criterion, BIC, with a particular goodness of fit term and it is consistent. A simulation example that illustrate its performance for the determination of the number of principal components to be retained is presented.

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Signal Processing

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2037-12-31