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Nonlinear Dimension Reduction via Outer Bi-Lipschitz Extensions

Published 8 Nov 2018 in cs.DS, cs.CG, cs.LG, and math.MG | (1811.03591v1)

Abstract: We introduce and study the notion of an outer bi-Lipschitz extension of a map between Euclidean spaces. The notion is a natural analogue of the notion of a Lipschitz extension of a Lipschitz map. We show that for every map $f$ there exists an outer bi-Lipschitz extension $f'$ whose distortion is greater than that of $f$ by at most a constant factor. This result can be seen as a counterpart of the classic Kirszbraun theorem for outer bi-Lipschitz extensions. We also study outer bi-Lipschitz extensions of near-isometric maps and show upper and lower bounds for them. Then, we present applications of our results to prioritized and terminal dimension reduction problems. * We prove a prioritized variant of the Johnson-Lindenstrauss lemma: given a set of points $X\subset \mathbb{R}d$ of size $N$ and a permutation ("priority ranking") of $X$, there exists an embedding $f$ of $X$ into $\mathbb{R}{O(\log N)}$ with distortion $O(\log \log N)$ such that the point of rank $j$ has only $O(\log{3 + \varepsilon} j)$ non-zero coordinates - more specifically, all but the first $O(\log{3+\varepsilon} j)$ coordinates are equal to $0$; the distortion of $f$ restricted to the first $j$ points (according to the ranking) is at most $O(\log\log j)$. The result makes a progress towards answering an open question by Elkin, Filtser, and Neiman about prioritized dimension reductions. * We prove that given a set $X$ of $N$ points in $\mathbb{R}d$, there exists a terminal dimension reduction embedding of $\mathbb{R}d$ into $\mathbb{R}{d'}$, where $d' = O\left(\frac{\log N}{\varepsilon4}\right)$, which preserves distances $|x-y|$ between points $x\in X$ and $y \in \mathbb{R}{d}$, up to a multiplicative factor of $1 \pm \varepsilon$. This improves a recent result by Elkin, Filtser, and Neiman. The dimension reductions that we obtain are nonlinear, and this nonlinearity is necessary.

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