Geometric planted matchings in high dimensions: The power of multiple views
Abstract
We study the problem of recovering the correspondence between a collection of points in and a noisy, permuted version of those points. In the high-dimensional regime , under a Gaussian model with noise variance , prior work identifies as the threshold for almost exact recovery. We prove that this threshold is all-or-nothing: for every fixed , no estimator recovers a positive fraction of the matching, and even estimating the matched point cloud in Euclidean distance is asymptotically no better than ignoring the correspondence. On the other hand, we consider a multi-view generalization of the problem where noisy, independently permuted copies of the same latent point cloud are observed. Here we show that a simple polynomial-time procedure recovers all relative matchings up to errors whenever . Thus multiple views can break the impossibility barrier for the original matching problem: in particular, for , the two-view model has no nontrivial recovery, but a third view makes all latent correspondences efficiently recoverable.
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@article{arxiv.2607.09026,
title = {Geometric planted matchings in high dimensions: The power of multiple views},
author = {Timothy L. H. Wee and Kaylee Y. Yang and Zhou Fan and Cheng Mao},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.09026},
year = {2026}
}