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Minwise-Independent Permutations with Insertion and Deletion of Features (2308.11240v1)

Published 22 Aug 2023 in cs.LG and cs.DS

Abstract: In their seminal work, Broder \textit{et. al.}~\citep{BroderCFM98} introduces the $\mathrm{minHash}$ algorithm that computes a low-dimensional sketch of high-dimensional binary data that closely approximates pairwise Jaccard similarity. Since its invention, $\mathrm{minHash}$ has been commonly used by practitioners in various big data applications. Further, the data is dynamic in many real-life scenarios, and their feature sets evolve over time. We consider the case when features are dynamically inserted and deleted in the dataset. We note that a naive solution to this problem is to repeatedly recompute $\mathrm{minHash}$ with respect to the updated dimension. However, this is an expensive task as it requires generating fresh random permutations. To the best of our knowledge, no systematic study of $\mathrm{minHash}$ is recorded in the context of dynamic insertion and deletion of features. In this work, we initiate this study and suggest algorithms that make the $\mathrm{minHash}$ sketches adaptable to the dynamic insertion and deletion of features. We show a rigorous theoretical analysis of our algorithms and complement it with extensive experiments on several real-world datasets. Empirically we observe a significant speed-up in the running time while simultaneously offering comparable performance with respect to running $\mathrm{minHash}$ from scratch. Our proposal is efficient, accurate, and easy to implement in practice.

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