Optimal Reach Estimation and Metric Learning

07/13/2022
by   Eddie Aamari, et al.
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We study the estimation of the reach, an ubiquitous regularity parameter in manifold estimation and geometric data analysis. Given an i.i.d. sample over an unknown d-dimensional 𝒞^k-smooth submanifold of ℝ^D, we provide optimal nonasymptotic bounds for the estimation of its reach. We build upon a formulation of the reach in terms of maximal curvature on one hand, and geodesic metric distortion on the other hand. The derived rates are adaptive, with rates depending on whether the reach of M arises from curvature or from a bottleneck structure. In the process, we derive optimal geodesic metric estimation bounds.

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