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Simple, unified analysis of Johnson-Lindenstrauss with applications

Machine Learning 2024-07-22 v4 Data Structures and Algorithms Machine Learning Probability

Abstract

We present a simplified and unified analysis of the Johnson-Lindenstrauss (JL) lemma, a cornerstone of dimensionality reduction for managing high-dimensional data. Our approach simplifies understanding and unifies various constructions under the JL framework, including spherical, binary-coin, sparse JL, Gaussian, and sub-Gaussian models. This unification preserves the intrinsic geometry of data, essential for applications from streaming algorithms to reinforcement learning. We provide the first rigorous proof of the spherical construction's effectiveness and introduce a general class of sub-Gaussian constructions within this simplified framework. Central to our contribution is an innovative extension of the Hanson-Wright inequality to high dimensions, complete with explicit constants. By using simple yet powerful probabilistic tools and analytical techniques, such as an enhanced diagonalization process, our analysis solidifies the theoretical foundation of the JL lemma by removing an independence assumption and extends its practical applicability to contemporary algorithms.

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@article{arxiv.2402.10232,
  title  = {Simple, unified analysis of Johnson-Lindenstrauss with applications},
  author = {Yingru Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.10232},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

24 pages, presented at "High-dimensional Learning Dynamics 2024: The Emergence of Structure and Reasoning"