Towards a Model for LSH

05/11/2021
by   Li Wang, et al.
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As data volumes continue to grow, clustering and outlier detection algorithms are becoming increasingly time-consuming. Classical index structures for neighbor search are no longer sustainable due to the "curse of dimensionality". Instead, approximated index structures offer a good opportunity to significantly accelerate the neighbor search for clustering and outlier detection and to have the lowest possible error rate in the results of the algorithms. Locality-sensitive hashing is one of those. We indicate directions to model the properties of LSH.

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