资源论文Locality-Sensitive Hashing for f -Divergences and Kre˘ın Kernels: Mutual Information Loss and Beyond

Locality-Sensitive Hashing for f -Divergences and Kre˘ın Kernels: Mutual Information Loss and Beyond

2020-02-19 | |  51 |   35 |   0

Abstract

Computing approximate nearest neighbors in high dimensional spaces is a central problem in large-scale data mining with a wide range of applications in machine learning and data science. A popular and effective technique in computing nearest neighbors approximately is the locality-sensitive hashing (LSH) scheme. In this paper, we aim to develop LSH schemes for distance functions that measure the distance between two probability distributions, particularly for f -divergences as well as a generalization to capture mutual information loss. First, we provide a general framework to design LHS schemes for f -divergence distance functions and develop LSH schemes for the generalized Jensen-Shannon divergence and triangular discrimination in this framework. We show a two-sided approximation result for approximation of the generalized Jensen-Shannon divergence by the Hellinger distance, which may be of independent interest. Next, we show a general method of reducing the problem of designing an LSH scheme for a Kre˘ın kernel (which can be expressed as the difference of two positive definite kernels) to the problem of maximum inner product search. We exemplify this method by applying it to the mutual information loss, due to its several important applications such as model compression.

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