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arxiv: 1501.05222 · v1 · pith:APGYLLPTnew · submitted 2015-01-21 · 💻 cs.DS · cs.LG

Plug-and-play dual-tree algorithm runtime analysis

classification 💻 cs.DS cs.LG
keywords runtimedual-treealgorithmsguaranteesproblemsalgorithmapproximatecover
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Numerous machine learning algorithms contain pairwise statistical problems at their core---that is, tasks that require computations over all pairs of input points if implemented naively. Often, tree structures are used to solve these problems efficiently. Dual-tree algorithms can efficiently solve or approximate many of these problems. Using cover trees, rigorous worst-case runtime guarantees have been proven for some of these algorithms. In this paper, we present a problem-independent runtime guarantee for any dual-tree algorithm using the cover tree, separating out the problem-dependent and the problem-independent elements. This allows us to just plug in bounds for the problem-dependent elements to get runtime guarantees for dual-tree algorithms for any pairwise statistical problem without re-deriving the entire proof. We demonstrate this plug-and-play procedure for nearest-neighbor search and approximate kernel density estimation to get improved runtime guarantees. Under mild assumptions, we also present the first linear runtime guarantee for dual-tree based range search.

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