Learning Cluster Representatives for Approximate Nearest Neighbor Search

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Authors Thomas Vecchiato arXiv ID 2412.05921 Category cs.IR: Information Retrieval Citations 1 Venue arXiv.org Last Checked 4 months ago
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Developing increasingly efficient and accurate algorithms for approximate nearest neighbor search is a paramount goal in modern information retrieval. A primary approach to addressing this question is clustering, which involves partitioning the dataset into distinct groups, with each group characterized by a representative data point. By this method, retrieving the top-k data points for a query requires identifying the most relevant clusters based on their representatives -- a routing step -- and then conducting a nearest neighbor search within these clusters only, drastically reducing the search space. The objective of this thesis is not only to provide a comprehensive explanation of clustering-based approximate nearest neighbor search but also to introduce and delve into every aspect of our novel state-of-the-art method, which originated from a natural observation: The routing function solves a ranking problem, making the function amenable to learning-to-rank. The development of this intuition and applying it to maximum inner product search has led us to demonstrate that learning cluster representatives using a simple linear function significantly boosts the accuracy of clustering-based approximate nearest neighbor search.
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