New Streaming Algorithms for High Dimensional EMD and MST
Abstract
We study streaming algorithms for two fundamental geometric problems: computing the cost of a Minimum Spanning Tree (MST) of an n-point set X ⊂ \1,2,…,\d, and computing the Earth Mover Distance (EMD) between two multi-sets A,B ⊂ \1,2,…,\d of size n. We consider the turnstile model, where points can be added and removed. We give a one-pass streaming algorithm for MST and a two-pass streaming algorithm for EMD, both achieving an approximation factor of O( n) and using polylog(n,d,)-space only. Furthermore, our algorithm for EMD can be compressed to a single pass with a small additive error. Previously, the best known sublinear-space streaming algorithms for either problem achieved an approximation of O(\ n , ( d)\ n) [Andoni-Indyk-Krauthgamer '08, Backurs-Dong-Indyk-Razenshteyn-Wagner '20]. For MST, we also prove that any constant space streaming algorithm can only achieve an approximation of ( n), analogous to the ( n) lower bound for EMD of [Andoni-Indyk-Krauthgamer '08]. Our algorithms are based on an improved analysis of a recursive space partitioning method known generically as the Quadtree. Specifically, we show that the Quadtree achieves an O( n) approximation for both EMD and MST, improving on the O(\ n , ( d)\ n) approximation of [Andoni-Indyk-Krauthgamer '08, Backurs-Dong-Indyk-Razenshteyn-Wagner '20].
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