- The
index of
dissimilarity is a
demographic measure of the
evenness with
which two
groups are
distributed across component geographic areas that make...
- to them as
dissimilarities"). It is not a
distance since it does not
satisfy triangle inequality, and
should always be
called a
dissimilarity to
avoid confusion...
- In
computer vision, the Birchfield–Tomasi
dissimilarity is a
pixelwise image dissimilarity measure that is
robust with
respect to
sampling effects. In...
- The
criterion of
dissimilarity (often used as a
shorthand for
criterion of
double dissimilarity; it is also
called criterion of discontinuity, originality...
- Self-
dissimilarity is a
measure of
complexity defined in a
series of
papers by
David Wolpert and
William G. Macready. The
degrees of self-
dissimilarity between...
- Look up
similarity in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Similarity may
refer to:
Similarity (geometry), the
property of
sharing the same
shape Matrix similarity...
-
forming a
sister clade to all
other animals.
Despite their morphological dissimilarity with all
other animals,
genetic evidence suggests sponges may be more...
- similar) to a
given point.
Closeness is
typically expressed in
terms of a
dissimilarity function: the less
similar the objects, the
larger the
function values...
- Mithra.
Since the
early 1970s, the
dominant scholarship has
noted dissimilarities between the
Persian and
Roman traditions,
making it, at most, the result...
-
objects of a data set or a
cluster within a data set
whose sum of
dissimilarities to all the
objects in the
cluster is minimal.
Medoids are
similar in...