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Sparse One-Time Grab Sampling of Inliers

21 December 2018
Maryam Jaberi
Marianna Pensky
H. Foroosh
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Abstract

Estimating structures in "big data" and clustering them are among the most fundamental problems in computer vision, pattern recognition, data mining, and many other other research fields. Over the past few decades, many studies have been conducted focusing on different aspects of these problems. One of the main approaches that is explored in the literature to tackle the problems of size and dimensionality is sampling subsets of the data in order to estimate the characteristics of the whole population, e.g. estimating the underlying clusters or structures in the data. In this paper, we propose a `one-time-grab' sampling algorithm\cite{jaberi2015swift,jaberi2018sparse}. This method can be used as the front end to any supervised or unsupervised clustering method. Rather than focusing on the strategy of maximizing the probability of sampling inliers, our goal is to minimize the number of samples needed to instantiate all underlying model instances. More specifically, our goal is to answer the following question: {\em `Given a very large population of points with CCC embedded structures and gross outliers, what is the minimum number of points rrr to be selected randomly in one grab in order to make sure with probability PPP that at least ε\varepsilonε points are selected on each structure, where ε\varepsilonε is the number of degrees of freedom of each structure.'}

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