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Peer Review Status: Refereed
Author(s): Connor, Richard
Contact Email: richard.connor@stir.ac.uk
Title: A tale of four metrics
Editor(s): Amsaleg, L
Houle, ME
Schubert, E
Citation: Connor R (2016) A tale of four metrics. In: Amsaleg L, Houle M & Schubert E (eds.) Similarity Search and Applications. SISAP 2016. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 9939. 9th International Conference on Similarity Search and Applications, SISAP 2016, Tokyo, Japan, 24.10.2016-26.10.2016. Cham, Switzerland: Springer, pp. 210-217. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-46759-7_16
Issue Date: 31-Dec-2016
Date Deposited: 16-Aug-2018
Series/Report no.: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 9939
Conference Name: 9th International Conference on Similarity Search and Applications, SISAP 2016
Conference Dates: 2016-10-24 - 2016-10-26
Conference Location: Tokyo, Japan
Abstract: There are many contexts where the definition of similarity in multivariate space requires to be based on the correlation, rather than absolute value, of the variables. Examples include classic IR measurements such as TDF/IF and BM25, client similarity measures based on collaborative filtering, feature analysis of chemical molecules, and biodiversity contexts. In such cases, it is almost standard for Cosine similarity to be used. More recently, Jensen-Shannon divergence has appeared in a proper metric form, and a related metric Structural Entropic Distance (SED) has been investigated. A fourth metric, based on a little-known divergence function named as Triangular Divergence, is also assessed here. For these metrics, we study their properties in the context of similarity and metric search. We compare and contrast their semantics and performance. Our conclusion is that, despite Cosine Distance being an almost automatic choice in this context, Triangular Distance is most likely to be the best choice in terms of a compromise between semantics and performance.
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