The Mondrian Kernel
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We introduce the Mondrian kernel, a fast $\textit{random feature}$ approximation to the Laplace kernel. It is suitable for both batch and online learning, and admits a fast kernel-width-selection procedure as the random features can be re-used efficiently for all kernel widths. The features are constructed by sampling trees via a Mondrian process [Roy and Teh, 2009], and we highlight the connection to Mondrian forests [Lakshminarayanan et al., 2014], where trees are also sampled via a Mondrian process, but fit independently. This link provides a new insight into the relationship between kernel methods and random forests.
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32nd Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence (UAI 2016)
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Association for Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence Press
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Gatsby Charitable Foundation, Alan Turing Institute, Google, Microsoft Research and Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (Grant ID: EP/N014162/1), NSERC (Discovery Grant), European Research Council under the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013) (Grant agreement no. 617071)
