An Introduction to Johnson-Lindenstrauss Transforms

02/28/2021
by   Casper Benjamin Freksen, et al.
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Johnson–Lindenstrauss Transforms are powerful tools for reducing the dimensionality of data while preserving key characteristics of that data, and they have found use in many fields from machine learning to differential privacy and more. This note explains what they are; it gives an overview of their use and their development since they were introduced in the 1980s; and it provides many references should the reader wish to explore these topics more deeply.

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