Resolving the Sign Ambiguity in the Singular Value Decomposition

Abstract

Many modern data analysis methods involve computing a matrix singular value decomposition (SVD) or eigenvalue decomposition (EVD). Principal components analysis is the time-honored example, but more recent applications include latent semantic indexing, hypertext induced topic selection (HITS), clustering, classification, etc. Though the SVD and EVD are well-established and can be computed via state-of-the-art algorithms, it is not commonly mentioned that there is an intrinsic sign indeterminacy that can significantly impact the conclusions and interpretations drawn from their results. Here we provide a solution to the sign ambiguity problem and show how it leads to more sensible solutions.

Publication
Journal of Chemometrics
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Citation
R. Bro, E. Acar, T. G. Kolda. Resolving the Sign Ambiguity in the Singular Value Decomposition. Journal of Chemometrics, Vol. 22, No. 2, pp. 135-140, 2008. https://doi.org/10.1002/cem.1122

Keywords

PCA, sign indeterminacy, SVD, sign flip

BibTeX

@article{BrAcKo08,  
author = {Rasmus Bro and Evrim Acar and Tamara G. Kolda}, 
title = {Resolving the Sign Ambiguity in the Singular Value Decomposition}, 
journal = {Journal of Chemometrics}, 
volume = {22}, 
number = {2}, 
pages = {135--140}, 
month = {February}, 
year = {2008},
doi = {10.1002/cem.1122},
}