Simple average-case lower bounds for approximate near-neighbor from isoperimetric inequalities
Data Structures and Algorithms
2017-01-09 v2
Abstract
We prove an lower bound for the average-case cell-probe complexity of deterministic or Las Vegas randomized algorithms solving approximate near-neighbor (ANN) problem in -dimensional Hamming space in the cell-probe model with -bit cells, using a table of size . This lower bound matches the highest known worst-case cell-probe lower bounds for any static data structure problems. This average-case cell-probe lower bound is proved in a general framework which relates the cell-probe complexity of ANN to isoperimetric inequalities in the underlying metric space. A tighter connection between ANN lower bounds and isoperimetric inequalities is established by a stronger richness lemma proved by cell-sampling techniques.
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@article{arxiv.1602.05391,
title = {Simple average-case lower bounds for approximate near-neighbor from isoperimetric inequalities},
author = {Yitong Yin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1602.05391},
year = {2017}
}