Fair principal component analysis (PCA): minorization-maximization algorithms for Fair PCA, Fair Robust PCA and Fair Sparse PCA

Published: 25 Feb 2025, Last Modified: 25 Feb 2025Accepted by TMLREveryoneRevisionsBibTeXCC BY 4.0
Abstract: In this paper we propose a new iterative algorithm to solve the fair PCA (FPCA) problem. We start with the max-min fair PCA formulation originally proposed in \cite{samadi1} and derive a simple and efficient iterative algorithm which is based on the minorization-maximization (MM) approach. The proposed algorithm relies on the relaxation of a semi-orthogonality constraint which is proved to be tight at every iteration of the algorithm. The vanilla version of the proposed algorithm requires solving a semi-definite program (SDP) at every iteration, which can be further simplified to a quadratic program by formulating the dual of the surrogate maximization problem. We also propose two important reformulations of the fair PCA problem: a) fair robust PCA - which can handle outliers in the data, and b) fair sparse PCA - which can enforce sparsity on the estimated fair principal components. The proposed algorithms are computationally efficient and monotonically increase their respective design objectives at every iteration. An added feature of the proposed algorithms is that they do not require the selection of any hyperparameter (except for the fair sparse PCA case where a penalty parameter that controls the sparsity has to be chosen by the user). We numerically compare the performance of the proposed methods with two of the state-of-the-art approaches on synthetic data sets and real-life data sets.
Submission Length: Long submission (more than 12 pages of main content)
Changes Since Last Submission: Camera-ready version with the author's name and link to open review page.
Assigned Action Editor: ~Jean_Honorio1
Submission Number: 3734
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