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A Nonlinear Approach to Dimension Reduction (0907.5477v4)

Published 31 Jul 2009 in cs.CG, cs.DS, math.FA, and math.MG

Abstract: The $l_2$ flattening lemma of Johnson and Lindenstrauss [JL84] is a powerful tool for dimension reduction. It has been conjectured that the target dimension bounds can be refined and bounded in terms of the intrinsic dimensionality of the data set (for example, the doubling dimension). One such problem was proposed by Lang and Plaut LP01, and is still open. We prove another result in this line of work: The snowflake metric $d{1/2}$ of a doubling set $S \subset l_2$ embeds with constant distortion into $l_2D$, for dimension $D$ that depends solely on the doubling constant of the metric. In fact, the distortion can be made arbitrarily close to 1, and the target dimension is polylogarithmic in the doubling constant. Our techniques are robust and extend to the more difficult spaces $l_1$ and $l_\infty$, although the dimension bounds here are quantitatively inferior than those for $l_2$.

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