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Similarity measurement on leaf-labelled trees

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Similarity measurement on leaf-labelled trees
We outline a method for measuring in an efficient way an overall degree of similarity between different leaf-labelled trees. In particular, we consider rooted trees, either unordered or ordered and not necessarily carrying the same labels. The trees to be compared are first represented in the form of matrices whose entries are in the interval [O,1] and the actual comparison strategy then relies on a one-parameter class of fuzzy similarity measures that are applied to the matrices. Various tests have been carried out to compare the new method with existing ones and to measure its robustness with regard to varying parameters. feature-space), and the most frequently used similarity measures are the ones based on cardinalities of the sets involved. By far the most popular of these similarity measures is known as Jaccard's coefficient [5],which for given ordinary sets A and B is defined as: Clearly, this similarity measure, which is in terms of strings the ratio between the count of t...
Hans De Meyer, Bernard De Baets, Saskia Janssens
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Type Conference
Year 2001
Where EUSFLAT
Authors Hans De Meyer, Bernard De Baets, Saskia Janssens
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