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Spectral MLE: Top-KKK Rank Aggregation from Pairwise Comparisons

27 April 2015
Yuxin Chen
Changho Suh
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Abstract

This paper explores the preference-based top-KKK rank aggregation problem. Suppose that a collection of items is repeatedly compared in pairs, and one wishes to recover a consistent ordering that emphasizes the top-KKK ranked items, based on partially revealed preferences. We focus on the Bradley-Terry-Luce (BTL) model that postulates a set of latent preference scores underlying all items, where the odds of paired comparisons depend only on the relative scores of the items involved. We characterize the minimax limits on identifiability of top-KKK ranked items, in the presence of random and non-adaptive sampling. Our results highlight a separation measure that quantifies the gap of preference scores between the KthK^{\text{th}}Kth and (K+1)th(K+1)^{\text{th}}(K+1)th ranked items. The minimum sample complexity required for reliable top-KKK ranking scales inversely with the separation measure irrespective of other preference distribution metrics. To approach this minimax limit, we propose a nearly linear-time ranking scheme, called \emph{Spectral MLE}, that returns the indices of the top-KKK items in accordance to a careful score estimate. In a nutshell, Spectral MLE starts with an initial score estimate with minimal squared loss (obtained via a spectral method), and then successively refines each component with the assistance of coordinate-wise MLEs. Encouragingly, Spectral MLE allows perfect top-KKK item identification under minimal sample complexity. The practical applicability of Spectral MLE is further corroborated by numerical experiments.

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