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  2. File:Pandas logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Similarity measure - Wikipedia

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    In statistics and related fields, a similarity measure or similarity function or similarity metric is a real-valued function that quantifies the similarity between two objects. Although no single definition of a similarity exists, usually such measures are in some sense the inverse of distance metrics : they take on large values for similar ...

  6. pandas (software) - Wikipedia

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    Pandas (styled as pandas) is a software library written for the Python programming language for data manipulation and analysis. In particular, it offers data structures and operations for manipulating numerical tables and time series. It is free software released under the three-clause BSD license. [2]

  7. Analysis of similarities - Wikipedia

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    Analysis of similarities (ANOSIM) is a non-parametric statistical test widely used in the field of ecology. The test was first suggested by K. R. Clarke [ 1 ] as an ANOVA -like test, where instead of operating on raw data , operates on a ranked dissimilarity matrix .

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  9. Sum of absolute differences - Wikipedia

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    These differences are summed to create a simple metric of block similarity, the L 1 norm of the difference image or Manhattan distance between two image blocks. The sum of absolute differences may be used for a variety of purposes, such as object recognition , the generation of disparity maps for stereo images, and motion estimation for video ...