Efficient Minimization of Higher Order Submodular Functions using Monotonic Boolean Functions

09/11/2011
by   Srikumar Ramalingam, et al.
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Submodular function minimization is a key problem in a wide variety of applications in machine learning, economics, game theory, computer vision, and many others. The general solver has a complexity of O(n^3 ^2 n . E +n^4 ^O(1) n) where E is the time required to evaluate the function and n is the number of variables Lee2015. On the other hand, many computer vision and machine learning problems are defined over special subclasses of submodular functions that can be written as the sum of many submodular cost functions defined over cliques containing few variables. In such functions, the pseudo-Boolean (or polynomial) representation BorosH02 of these subclasses are of degree (or order, or clique size) k where k ≪ n. In this work, we develop efficient algorithms for the minimization of this useful subclass of submodular functions. To do this, we define novel mapping that transform submodular functions of order k into quadratic ones. The underlying idea is to use auxiliary variables to model the higher order terms and the transformation is found using a carefully constructed linear program. In particular, we model the auxiliary variables as monotonic Boolean functions, allowing us to obtain a compact transformation using as few auxiliary variables as possible.

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