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The (simple) matching coefficient is useful when both matches and non-matches carry equal information (symmetry). The Matching coefficient was defined by Sokal and Michener (1958)[1]. This coefficient gives the same weight to presents and absence of items.
333333 | 444444 |
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222222 | 442222 |
662222 | 882222 |
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References[edit]
- ^ Sokal R.R. and Michener C.D. (1958). "A Statistical Method for Evaluating Systematic Relationships". The University of Kansas Scientific Bulletin. 38: 1409–1438.
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- G. Dunn and B. S. Everitt (1982). An Introduction to mathematical taxonomy. Cambridge University Press.
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: CS1 maint: uses authors parameter (link) - http://people.revoledu.com/kardi/tutorial/Similarity/SimpleMatching.html Simple Matching Coefficient
- http://stat.ethz.ch/education/semesters/ss2012/ams/slides/v4.2.pdf Measuring distances