The E-Average Common Submatrix: Approximate Searching in a Restricted Neighborhood

06/19/2017
by   Alessia Amelio, et al.
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This paper introduces a new (dis)similarity measure for 2D arrays, extending the Average Common Submatrix measure. This is accomplished by: (i) considering the frequency of matching patterns, (ii) restricting the pattern matching to a fixed-size neighborhood, and (iii) computing a distance-based approximate matching. This will achieve better performances with low execution time and larger information retrieval.

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