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Near-linear time approximation algorithms for optimal transport via Sinkhorn iteration

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arxiv 1705.09634 v2 pith:2SOEAB4A submitted 2017-05-26 cs.DS stat.ML

classification cs.DSstat.ML
keywords sinkhorndistancesoptimaltransportalgorithmalgorithmsgreenkhorniteration
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Computing optimal transport distances such as the earth mover's distance is a fundamental problem in machine learning, statistics, and computer vision. Despite the recent introduction of several algorithms with good empirical performance, it is unknown whether general optimal transport distances can be approximated in near-linear time. This paper demonstrates that this ambitious goal is in fact achieved by Cuturi's Sinkhorn Distances. This result relies on a new analysis of Sinkhorn iteration, which also directly suggests a new greedy coordinate descent algorithm, Greenkhorn, with the same theoretical guarantees. Numerical simulations illustrate that Greenkhorn significantly outperforms the classical Sinkhorn algorithm in practice.

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