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A Scalable Dual Approach to Semidefinite Metric Learning

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Shen, Chunhua
Kim, Junae
Wang, Lei

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Distance metric learning plays an important role in many vision problems. Previous work of quadratic Maha-lanobis metric learning usually needs to solve a semidefinite programming (SDP) problem. A standard interior-point SDP solver has a complexity of O(D6.5) (with D the dimension of input data), and can only solve problems up to a few thousand variables. Since the number of variables is D(D +l)/2, this corresponds to a limit around D < 100. This high complexity hampers the application of metric learning to high-dimensional problems. In this work, we propose a very efficient approach to this metric learning problem. We formulate a Lagrange dual approach which is much simpler to optimize, and we can solve much larger Mahalanobis metric learning problems. Roughly, the proposed approach has a time complexity of O(t ̇ D3) with t ≈ 20 ∼ 30 for most problems in our experiments. The proposed algorithm is scalable and easy to implement. Experiments on various datasets show its similar accuracy compared with state-of-the-art. We also demonstrate that this idea may also be able to be applied to other SDP problems such as maximum variance unfolding.

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Graph connectivity in sparse subspace clustering

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2037-12-31
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