Definition of Dissimilarity. Meaning of Dissimilarity. Synonyms of Dissimilarity

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Definition of Dissimilarity

Dissimilarity
Dissimilarity Dis*sim`i*lar"i*ty, n. Want of resemblance; unlikeness; dissimilitude; variety; as, the dissimilarity of human faces and forms. --Sir W. Jones.

Meaning of Dissimilarity from wikipedia

- Look up similarity in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Similarity may refer to: Similarity (geometry), the property of sharing the same shape Matrix similarity...
- In ecology and biology, the Bray–Curtis dissimilarity is a statistic used to quantify the dissimilarity in species composition between two different sites...
- The criterion of dissimilarity (often used as a shorthand for criterion of double dissimilarity; it is also called criterion of discontinuity, originality...
- The index of dissimilarity is a demographic measure of the evenness with which two groups are distributed across component geographic areas that make...
- 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...
- agglomerative), or where a cluster should be split (for divisive), a measure of dissimilarity between sets of observations is required. In most methods of hierarchical...
- 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...
- In computer vision, the Birchfield–Tomasi dissimilarity is a pixelwise image dissimilarity measure that is robust with respect to sampling effects. In...
- 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...
- forming a sister clade to all other animals. Despite their morphological dissimilarity with all other animals, genetic evidence suggests sponges may be more...