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Analysis Of Sparsehash: An Efficient Embedding Of Set-similarity Via Sparse Projections

Diego Valsesia, Sophie Marie Fosson, Chiara Ravazzi, Tiziano Bianchi, Enrico Magli . Pattern Recognition Letters 2019 – 5 citations

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Datasets Distance Metric Learning Evaluation Hashing Methods Locality-Sensitive-Hashing

Embeddings provide compact representations of signals in order to perform efficient inference in a wide variety of tasks. In particular, random projections are common tools to construct Euclidean distance-preserving embeddings, while hashing techniques are extensively used to embed set-similarity metrics, such as the Jaccard coefficient. In this letter, we theoretically prove that a class of random projections based on sparse matrices, called SparseHash, can preserve the Jaccard coefficient between the supports of sparse signals, which can be used to estimate set similarities. Moreover, besides the analysis, we provide an efficient implementation and we test the performance in several numerical experiments, both on synthetic and real datasets.

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