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Anti-sparse Coding For Approximate Nearest Neighbor Search

Jégou Hervé Inria - Irisa, Furon Teddy Inria - Irisa, Fuchs Jean-jacques Inria - Irisa. Arxiv 2011

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This paper proposes a binarization scheme for vectors of high dimension based on the recent concept of anti-sparse coding, and shows its excellent performance for approximate nearest neighbor search. Unlike other binarization schemes, this framework allows, up to a scaling factor, the explicit reconstruction from the binary representation of the original vector. The paper also shows that random projections which are used in Locality Sensitive Hashing algorithms, are significantly outperformed by regular frames for both synthetic and real data if the number of bits exceeds the vector dimensionality, i.e., when high precision is required.

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