HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

The nearest neighbor graph (NNG) is a
directed graph In mathematics, and more specifically in graph theory, a directed graph (or digraph) is a graph that is made up of a set of vertices connected by directed edges, often called arcs. Definition In formal terms, a directed graph is an ordered pai ...
defined for a set of points in a
metric space In mathematics, a metric space is a set together with a notion of '' distance'' between its elements, usually called points. The distance is measured by a function called a metric or distance function. Metric spaces are the most general sett ...
, such as the
Euclidean distance In mathematics, the Euclidean distance between two points in Euclidean space is the length of a line segment between the two points. It can be calculated from the Cartesian coordinates of the points using the Pythagorean theorem, therefore o ...
in the plane. The NNG has a
vertex Vertex, vertices or vertexes may refer to: Science and technology Mathematics and computer science *Vertex (geometry), a point where two or more curves, lines, or edges meet *Vertex (computer graphics), a data structure that describes the position ...
for each point, and a
directed edge In mathematics, and more specifically in graph theory, a directed graph (or digraph) is a graph that is made up of a set of vertices connected by directed edges, often called arcs. Definition In formal terms, a directed graph is an ordered pai ...
from ''p'' to ''q'' whenever ''q'' is a nearest neighbor of ''p'', a point whose distance from ''p'' is minimum among all the given points other than ''p'' itself. In many uses of these graphs, the directions of the edges are ignored and the NNG is defined instead as an
undirected graph In discrete mathematics, and more specifically in graph theory, a graph is a structure amounting to a set of objects in which some pairs of the objects are in some sense "related". The objects correspond to mathematical abstractions called '' v ...
. However, the nearest neighbor relation is not a symmetric one, i.e., ''p'' from the definition is not necessarily a nearest neighbor for ''q''. In theoretical discussions of algorithms a kind of
general position In algebraic geometry and computational geometry, general position is a notion of genericity for a set of points, or other geometric objects. It means the ''general case'' situation, as opposed to some more special or coincidental cases that are ...
is often assumed, namely, the nearest (k-nearest) neighbor is unique for each object. In implementations of the algorithms it is necessary to bear in mind that this is not always the case. For situations in which it is necessary to make the nearest neighbor for each object unique, the set ''P'' may be indexed and in the case of a tie the object with, e.g., the largest index may be taken as the nearest neighbor. The ''k''-nearest neighbor graph (''k''-NNG) is a graph in which two vertices ''p'' and ''q'' are connected by an edge, if the distance between ''p'' and ''q'' is among the ''k''-th smallest distances from ''p'' to other objects from ''P''. The NNG is a special case of the ''k''-NNG, namely it is the 1-NNG. ''k''-NNGs obey a separator theorem: they can be partitioned into two subgraphs of at most vertices each by the removal of O(''k''1/''d''''n''1 − 1/''d'') points. Another variation is the farthest neighbor graph (FNG), in which each point is connected by an edge to the farthest point from it, instead of the nearest point. NNGs for points in the plane as well as in multidimensional spaces find applications, e.g., in
data compression In information theory, data compression, source coding, or bit-rate reduction is the process of encoding information using fewer bits than the original representation. Any particular compression is either lossy or lossless. Lossless compressi ...
,
motion planning Motion planning, also path planning (also known as the navigation problem or the piano mover's problem) is a computational problem to find a sequence of valid configurations that moves the object from the source to destination. The term is used ...
, and
facilities location The study of facility location problems (FLP), also known as location analysis, is a branch of operations research and computational geometry concerned with the optimal placement of facilities to minimize transportation costs while considering fac ...
. In
statistical analysis Statistical inference is the process of using data analysis to infer properties of an underlying distribution of probability.Upton, G., Cook, I. (2008) ''Oxford Dictionary of Statistics'', OUP. . Inferential statistical analysis infers propertie ...
, the nearest-neighbor chain algorithm based on following paths in this graph can be used to find
hierarchical clustering In data mining and statistics, hierarchical clustering (also called hierarchical cluster analysis or HCA) is a method of cluster analysis that seeks to build a hierarchy of clusters. Strategies for hierarchical clustering generally fall into tw ...
s quickly. Nearest neighbor graphs are also a subject of computational geometry. The method can be used to induce a graph on nodes with unknown connectivity.


NNGs for sets of points


One-dimensional case

For a set of points on a line, the nearest neighbor of a point is its left or right (or both) neighbor, if they are sorted along the line. Therefore, the NNG is a path or a
forest A forest is an area of land dominated by trees. Hundreds of definitions of forest are used throughout the world, incorporating factors such as tree density, tree height, land use, legal standing, and ecological function. The United Nations' ...
of several paths and may be constructed in O(''n'' log ''n'') time by sorting. This estimate is
asymptotically optimal In computer science, an algorithm is said to be asymptotically optimal if, roughly speaking, for large inputs it performs at worst a constant factor (independent of the input size) worse than the best possible algorithm. It is a term commonly en ...
for certain
models of computation In computer science, and more specifically in computability theory and computational complexity theory, a model of computation is a model which describes how an output of a mathematical function is computed given an input. A model describes ho ...
, because the constructed NNG gives the answer to the element uniqueness problem : it is sufficient to check whether the NNG has a zero-length edge.


Higher dimensions

Unless stated otherwise, it is assumed that the NNGs are digraphs with uniquely defined nearest neighbors as described in the introduction. #Along any directed path in an NNG the edge lengths are non-increasing. #Only cycles of length 2 are possible in an NNG and each weakly connected component of an NNG with at least 2 vertices has exactly one 2-cycle. #For the points in the plane the NNG is a
planar graph In graph theory, a planar graph is a graph that can be embedded in the plane, i.e., it can be drawn on the plane in such a way that its edges intersect only at their endpoints. In other words, it can be drawn in such a way that no edges cro ...
with vertex degrees at most 6. If points are in
general position In algebraic geometry and computational geometry, general position is a notion of genericity for a set of points, or other geometric objects. It means the ''general case'' situation, as opposed to some more special or coincidental cases that are ...
, the degree is at most 5. #The NNG (treated as an undirected graph with multiple nearest neighbors allowed) of a set of points in the plane or any higher dimension is a subgraph of the
Delaunay triangulation In mathematics and computational geometry, a Delaunay triangulation (also known as a Delone triangulation) for a given set P of discrete points in a general position is a triangulation DT(P) such that no point in P is inside the circumcircle ...
, the Gabriel graph, and the
Semi-Yao graph The ''k''-semi-Yao graph (''k''-SYG) of a set of ''n'' objects ''P'' is a geometric proximity graph, which was first described to present a kinetic data structure for maintenance of all the nearest neighbors on moving objects. It is named for its ...
. If the points are in general position or if the single nearest neighbor condition is imposed, the NNG is a
forest A forest is an area of land dominated by trees. Hundreds of definitions of forest are used throughout the world, incorporating factors such as tree density, tree height, land use, legal standing, and ecological function. The United Nations' ...
, a subgraph of the Euclidean minimum spanning tree.


References

{{reflist Geometric graphs