On The Relative Error of Random Fourier Features for Preserving Kernel Distance

10/01/2022
by   Kuan Cheng, et al.
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The method of random Fourier features (RFF), proposed in a seminal paper by Rahimi and Recht (NIPS'07), is a powerful technique to find approximate low-dimensional representations of points in (high-dimensional) kernel space, for shift-invariant kernels. While RFF has been analyzed under various notions of error guarantee, the ability to preserve the kernel distance with relative error is less understood. We show that for a significant range of kernels, including the well-known Laplacian kernels, RFF cannot approximate the kernel distance with small relative error using low dimensions. We complement this by showing as long as the shift-invariant kernel is analytic, RFF with poly(ϵ^-1log n) dimensions achieves ϵ-relative error for pairwise kernel distance of n points, and the dimension bound is improved to poly(ϵ^-1log k) for the specific application of kernel k-means. Finally, going beyond RFF, we make the first step towards data-oblivious dimension-reduction for general shift-invariant kernels, and we obtain a similar poly(ϵ^-1log n) dimension bound for Laplacian kernels. We also validate the dimension-error tradeoff of our methods on simulated datasets, and they demonstrate superior performance compared with other popular methods including random-projection and Nyström methods.

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