Optimal Transport for structured data

05/23/2018
by   Titouan Vayer, et al.
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Optimal transport has recently gained a lot of interest in the machine learning community thanks to its ability to compare probability distributions while respecting the underlying space's geometry. Wasserstein distance deals with feature information through its metric or cost function, but fails in exploiting the structural information, i.e the specific relations existing among the components of the distribution. Recently adapted to a machine learning context, the Gromov-Wasserstein distance defines a metric well suited for comparing distributions that live in different metric spaces by exploiting their inner structural information. In this paper we propose a new optimal transport distance, called the Fused Gromov-Wasserstein distance, capable of leveraging both structural and feature information by combining both views and prove its metric properties over very general manifolds. We also define the barycenter of structured objects as their Fréchet mean, leveraging both feature and structural information. We illustrate the versatility of the method for problems where structured objects are involved, computing barycenters in graph and time series contexts. We also use this new distance for graph classification where we obtain comparable or superior results than state-of-the-art graph kernel methods and end-to-end graph CNN approach.

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