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A Contextual Normalised Edit Distance

Published: 11 April 2008 Publication History

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In order to better fit a variety of pattern recognitionproblems over strings, using a normalised version of the edit or Levenshtein distance is considered to be an appropriate approach. The goal of normalisation is to take into account the lengths of the strings. We define a new normalisation, contextual, where each edit operation is divided by the length of the string on which the edit operation takes place. We prove that this contextual edit distance is a metric and that it can be computed through an extension of the usual dynamic programming algorithm for the edit distance. We also provide a fast heuristic which nearly always returns the same result and we show over several experiments that the distance obtains good results in classification tasks and has a low intrinsic dimension in comparison with other normalised edit distances.

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SISAP '08: Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Similarity Search and Applications (sisap 2008)
April 2008
143 pages
ISBN:9780769531014

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IEEE Computer Society

United States

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Published: 11 April 2008

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  1. Edit distance
  2. classification
  3. intrinsic dimension
  4. metrics
  5. nearest neighbour
  6. normalisation

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