NAME Set::Similarity::BV - similarity measures for sets using fast bit vectors (BV) SYNOPSIS use Set::Similarity::BV::Dice; # object method my $dice = Set::Similarity::BV::Dice->new; my $similarity = $dice->similarity('af09ff','9c09cc'); # class method my $dice = 'Set::Similarity::BV::Dice'; my $similarity = $dice->similarity('af09ff','9c09cc'); DESCRIPTION This is the base class including mainly helper and convenience methods. Overlap coefficient ( A intersect B ) / min(A,B) Jaccard Index The Jaccard coefficient measures similarity between sample sets, and is defined as the size of the intersection divided by the size of the union of the sample sets ( A intersect B ) / (A union B) The Tanimoto coefficient is the ratio of the number of features common to both sets to the total number of features, i.e. ( A intersect B ) / ( A + B - ( A intersect B ) ) # the same as Jaccard The range is 0 to 1 inclusive. Dice coefficient The Dice coefficient is the number of features in common to both sets relative to the average size of the total number of features present, i.e. ( A intersect B ) / 0.5 ( A + B ) # the same as sorensen The weighting factor comes from the 0.5 in the denominator. The range is 0 to 1. METHODS All methods can be used as class or object methods. new $object = Set::Similarity::BV->new(); similarity my $similarity = $object->similarity($hex1,$hex2); $hex is a string of hexadecimal characters. $width must be integer, or defaults to 1. from_integers my $similarity = $object->from_integers($int1,$int2); Croaks if called directly. This method should be implemented in a child module. intersection my $intersection_size = $object->intersection($int1,$int2); combined_length my $set_size_sum = $object->combined_length($int1,$int2); min my $min = $object->min($int1,$int2); SEE ALSO Set::Similarity::BV::Cosine Set::Similarity::BV::Dice Set::Similarity::BV::Jaccard Set::Similarity::BV::Overlap SOURCE REPOSITORY http://github.com/wollmers/Set-Similarity-BV AUTHOR Helmut Wollmersdorfer, COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE Copyright (C) 2016 by Helmut Wollmersdorfer This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.