Insights into Ordinal Embedding Algorithms: A Systematic Evaluation

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Authors Leena Chennuru Vankadara, Siavash Haghiri, Michael Lohaus, Faiz Ul Wahab, Ulrike von Luxburg arXiv ID 1912.01666 Category cs.LG: Machine Learning Cross-listed stat.ML Citations 15 Venue Journal of machine learning research Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
The objective of ordinal embedding is to find a Euclidean representation of a set of abstract items, using only answers to triplet comparisons of the form "Is item $i$ closer to the item $j$ or item $k$?". In recent years, numerous algorithms have been proposed to solve this problem. However, there does not exist a fair and thorough assessment of these embedding methods and therefore several key questions remain unanswered: Which algorithms perform better when the embedding dimension is constrained or few triplet comparisons are available? Which ones scale better with increasing sample size or dimension? In our paper, we address these questions and provide the first comprehensive and systematic empirical evaluation of existing algorithms as well as a new neural network approach. We find that simple, relatively unknown, non-convex methods consistently outperform all other algorithms, including elaborate approaches based on neural networks or landmark approaches. This finding can be explained by our insight that many of the non-convex optimization approaches do not suffer from local optima. Our comprehensive assessment is enabled by our unified library of popular embedding algorithms that leverages GPU resources and allows for fast and accurate embeddings of millions of data points.
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