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Choosing the parameter of the Fermat distance: navigating geometry and noise

Machine Learning 2023-12-01 v1 Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning Probability

Abstract

The Fermat distance has been recently established as a useful tool for machine learning tasks when a natural distance is not directly available to the practitioner or to improve the results given by Euclidean distances by exploding the geometrical and statistical properties of the dataset. This distance depends on a parameter α\alpha that greatly impacts the performance of subsequent tasks. Ideally, the value of α\alpha should be large enough to navigate the geometric intricacies inherent to the problem. At the same, it should remain restrained enough to sidestep any deleterious ramifications stemming from noise during the process of distance estimation. We study both theoretically and through simulations how to select this parameter.

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@article{arxiv.2311.18663,
  title  = {Choosing the parameter of the Fermat distance: navigating geometry and noise},
  author = {Frédéric Chazal and Laure Ferraris and Pablo Groisman and Matthieu Jonckheere and Frédéric Pascal and Facundo Sapienza},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.18663},
  year   = {2023}
}