The Road to the Closest Point is Paved by Good Neighbors
Abstract
RGiven a set P of n points in d, and a parameter ∈ (0,1), we present a new construction of a directed graph G, of size O(n/d), such that (1+)-ANN queries can be answered by performing a greedy walk on G, repeatedly moving to a neighbor that is (significantly) better than the current point. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first construction of a linear size with no dependency on the spread of the point set. The resulting query time, is O( -d ), where is the spread of P. The new construction is surprisingly simple and should be practical.
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