Sparsity-based Cholesky Factorization and its Application to Hyperspectral Anomaly Detection

11/22/2017
by   Ahmad W. Bitar, et al.
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Estimating large covariance matrices has been a longstanding important problem in many applications and has attracted increased attention over several decades. This paper deals with two methods based on pre-existing works to impose sparsity on the covariance matrix via its unit lower triangular matrix (aka Cholesky factor) T. The first method serves to estimate the entries of T using the Ordinary Least Squares (OLS), then imposes sparsity by exploiting some generalized thresholding techniques such as Soft and Smoothly Clipped Absolute Deviation (SCAD). The second method directly estimates a sparse version of T by penalizing the negative normal log-likelihood with L_1 and SCAD penalty functions. The resulting covariance estimators are always guaranteed to be positive definite. Some Monte-Carlo simulations as well as experimental data demonstrate the effectiveness of our estimators for hyperspectral anomaly detection using the Kelly anomaly detector.

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