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and if we put two curves together (shifted so that tey intersects on x=0) | and if we put two curves together (shifted so that tey intersects on x=0) | ||
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+ | euclidean looks terrible with large noise in one dimension, and manhattan looks robust. |
Latest revision as of 03:05, 29 August 2018
my case is noise in another dimension ;)
however if noise is added to the main dimension,
it will be
sqrt((1 + x)^2 + 1)
vs
|1 + x | + 1
and if we put two curves together (shifted so that tey intersects on x=0)
http://robowiki.net/w/images/5/5a/C3BD3E15-EEB6-4F63-826F-7C1F5E54A78E.gif
euclidean looks terrible with large noise in one dimension, and manhattan looks robust.