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  2. Duncan Segregation Index - Wikipedia

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    The Duncan Segregation Index is a measure of occupational segregation based on gender that measures whether there is a larger than expected presence of one gender over another in a given occupation or labor force by identifying the percentage of employed women (or men) who would have to change occupations for the occupational distribution of men and women to be equal.

  3. Stable roommates problem - Wikipedia

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    Python: An implementation of Irving's algorithm is available as part of the matching library. [1] Java: A constraint programming model to find all stable matchings in the roommates problem with incomplete lists is available under the CRAPL licence. [2] [3] R: The same constraint programming model is also available as part of the R ...

  4. Index of dissimilarity - Wikipedia

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    The index score can also be interpreted as the percentage of one of the two groups included in the calculation that would have to move to different geographic areas in order to produce a distribution that matches that of the larger area. The index of dissimilarity can be used as a measure of segregation. A score of zero (0%) reflects a fully ...

  5. Gower's distance - Wikipedia

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    For two objects and having descriptors, the similarity is defined as: = = =, where the w i j k {\displaystyle w_{ijk}} are non-negative weights usually set to 1 {\displaystyle 1} [ 2 ] and s i j k {\displaystyle s_{ijk}} is the similarity between the two objects regarding their k {\displaystyle k} -th variable.

  6. Similarity measure - Wikipedia

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    As such, for two objects and having descriptors, the similarity is defined as: = = =, where the are non-negative weights and is the similarity between the two objects regarding their -th variable. In spectral clustering , a similarity, or affinity, measure is used to transform data to overcome difficulties related to lack of convexity in the ...

  7. Simple matching coefficient - Wikipedia

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    Given two objects, A and B, each with n binary attributes, SMC is defined as: = = + + + +. where is the total number of attributes where A and B both have a value of 0,; is the total number of attributes where A and B both have a value of 1,

  8. Dissimilarity index - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 6 June 2012, at 14:33 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply ...

  9. JModelica.org - Wikipedia

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    JModelica.org is a commercial software platform based on the Modelica modeling language for modeling, simulating, optimizing and analyzing complex dynamic systems. [1] The platform is maintained and developed by Modelon AB in collaboration with academic and industrial institutions, notably Lund University and the Lund Center for Control of Complex Systems (LCCC). [2]