Nearest-Neighbor Searching Under Uncertainty II

Author:

Agarwal Pankaj K.1,Aronov Boris2,Har-Peled Sariel3,Phillips Jeff M.4,Yi Ke5,Zhang Wuzhou6

Affiliation:

1. Duke University, Durham, NC, USA

2. New York University, Brooklyn, New York

3. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, IL, USA

4. University of Utah, UT, USA

5. Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong, China

6. Apple Inc., CA, USA

Abstract

Nearest-neighbor search, which returns the nearest neighbor of a query point in a set of points, is an important and widely studied problem in many fields, and it has a wide range of applications. In many of them, such as sensor databases, location-based services, face recognition, and mobile data, the location of data is imprecise. We therefore study nearest-neighbor queries in a probabilistic framework in which the location of each input point is specified as a probability distribution function. We present efficient algorithms for (i) computing all points that are nearest neighbors of a query point with nonzero probability and (ii) estimating the probability of a point being the nearest neighbor of a query point, either exactly or within a specified additive error.

Funder

Advanced Cyberinfrastructure

Research Grants Council, University Grants Committee

National Science Foundation

Division of Information and Intelligent Systems

National Security Agency

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Mathematics (miscellaneous)

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