Revisiting FastMap: New Applications
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
FastMap was first introduced in the Data Mining community for generating Euclidean embeddings of complex objects. In this dissertation, we first present FastMap to generate Euclidean embeddings of graphs in near-linear time: The pairwise Euclidean distances approximate a desired graph-based distance function on the vertices. We then apply the graph version of FastMap to efficiently solve various graph-theoretic problems of significant interest in AI: including facility location, top-K centrality computations, community detection and block modeling, and graph convex hull computations. We also present a novel learning framework, called FastMapSVM, by combining FastMap and Support Vector Machines. We then apply FastMapSVM to predict the satisfiability of Constraint Satisfaction Problems and to classify seismograms in Earthquake Science.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Mar-14-2025
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