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Poster

Complex-to-Real Sketches for Tensor Products with Applications to the Polynomial Kernel

Jonas Wacker · Ruben Ohana · Maurizio Filippone

Auditorium 1 Foyer 40

Abstract: Randomized sketches of a tensor product of $p$ vectors follow a tradeoff between statistical efficiency and computational acceleration. Commonly used approaches avoid computing the high-dimensional tensor product explicitly, resulting in a suboptimal dependence of $\bigO(3^p)$ in the embedding dimension. We propose a simple Complex-to-Real (CtR) modification of well-known sketches that replaces real random projections by complex ones, incurring a lower $\bigO(2^p)$ factor in the embedding dimension. The output of our sketches is real-valued, which renders their downstream use straightforward. In particular, we apply our sketches to $p$-fold self-tensored inputs corresponding to the feature maps of the polynomial kernel. We show that our method achieves state-of-the-art performance in terms of accuracy \textit{and} speed compared to other randomized approximations from the literature.

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