TCS+ talk: Wednesday, March 18 — Chris Gartland, UNC Charlotte
“The next TCS+ talk will take place this coming Wednesday, March 18th at 1:00 PM Eastern Time (10:00 AM Pacific Time, 18:00 Central European Time, 17:00 UTC). Chris Gartland from UNC Charlotte will speak about “”-Distortion of EMD over Grids“” (abstract below).
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Abstract: The Earth Mover Distance (EMD) is a popular metric used in the comparison of probability distributions over a metric space, and low-distortion embeddings of this metric into
is a commonly used approximation tool. We will discuss a general technique of using Sobolev-type inequalities to prove lower bounds for the
-distortion of EMD. While the main focus will be on describing the specific Sobolev-type inequality for the planar grid
, we will also mention results for the higher dimensional grids
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. Based on joint work with Mikhail Ostrovskii, Yuval Rabani, and Robert Young.
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