Adversarially Robust Approximate Furthest Neighbor

May 15, 2026 ยท Grace Period ยท ๐Ÿ› ICML 2026

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Authors Kiarash Banihashem, Jeff Giliberti, Prashant Gokhale, Samira Goudarzi, MohammadTaghi Hajiaghayi, Yuhao Liu, Morteza Monemizadeh, Sandeep Silwal arXiv ID 2605.16618 Category cs.DS: Data Structures & Algorithms Cross-listed cs.CG Citations 0 Venue ICML 2026
Abstract
We work in the adaptive query model, where one is given a point set $P \subset \mathbb{R}^d$ and seeks to construct a data structure that can answer correctly and efficiently a sequence of adaptive queries. In this model, an adversary observes the answers returned by the data structure to previous queries $q_1, \ldots, q_{i-1}$ and, based on this information, chooses the next query point $q_i$. This setting captures strong forms of adaptivity that naturally arise in modern machine learning pipelines, and rules out many classical randomized techniques that assume oblivious queries. Our focus is the problem of furthest neighbor search in this adaptive setting, a fundamental problem in several learning tasks, including diversity maximization, outlier and anomaly detection, adversarial example generation, and more. We present the first adversarially robust data structure for $c$-approximate furthest neighbor queries that achieves query time $\tilde{O}( \min( d n^{1/c^2}, n^{2/c^2} + d))$. This matches the $n$ dependency in the query time of the seminal result by Indyk~[SODA'03] for $c$-approximate furthest neighbor in the oblivious setting, and improves upon the $\tilde{O}(n + d)$ query time achieved via the adaptive distance estimation framework of Cherapanamjeri and Nelson~[NeurIPS'20] for a wide range of natural parameters. To complement this result, we present an adversarial attack against oblivious approximate furthest neighbor algorithms. Specifically, we show that the data structure from the algorithm by Indyk fails to maintain its guarantees against adaptive queries.
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