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Fast and Bayes-consistent nearest neighbors

Research on nearest-neighbor methods tends to focus somewhat dichotomously either on the statistical or the computational aspects - either on, say, Bayes consistency and rates of convergence or on techniques for speeding up the proximity search. This paper aims at bridging these realms: to reap the advantages of fast evaluation time while maintaining Bayes consistency, and further without sacrificing too much in the risk decay rate. We combine the locality-sensitive hashing (LSH) technique with a novel missing-mass argument to obtain a fast and Bayes-consistent classifier. Our algorithm's prediction runtime compares favorably against state of the art approximate NN methods, while maintaining Bayes-consistency and attaining rates comparable to minimax. On samples of size n in Rd, our pre-processing phase has runtime O(dn log n), while the evaluation phase has runtime O(d log n) per query point.

שפת פרסום אנגלית
דפים 1276-1286
כתב עת Proceedings of Machine Learning Research
כרך 108
סטטוס פרסום פורסם - 01.01.2020

ASJC Scopus subject areas

Artificial Intelligence
Software
Control and Systems Engineering
Statistics and Probability
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