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Distance measures for point sets and their computation
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    Distance measures for point sets and their computation (English)
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    25 September 1996
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    We consider the problem of measuring the similarity or distance between two finite sets of points in a metric space, and computing the measure. This problem has applications in, e.g., computational geometry, philosophy of science, updating or changing theories, and machine learning. We review some of the distance functions proposed in the literature, among them the minimum distance link measure, the surjection measure, and the fair surjection measure, and apply polynomial time algorithms for the computation of these measures. Furthermore, we introduce the minimum link measure, a new distance function which is more appealing than the other distance functions mentioned. We also present a polynomial time algorithm for computing this new measure. We further address the issue of defining a metric on point sets. We present the metric infimum method that constructs a metric from any distance functions on point sets. In particular, the metric infimum of the minimum link measure is a quite intuitive. The computation of this measure is shown to be in NP for a broad class of instances; it is NP-hard for a natural problem class.
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    distances
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    point sets
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    metrics
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    computational complexity
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    graph algorithms
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    metric space
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