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1/*
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3 *    it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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15 */
16
17/*
18 *    DistanceFunction.java
19 *    Copyright (C) 1999-2005 University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand
20 *
21 */
22
23package weka.core;
24
25import weka.core.neighboursearch.PerformanceStats;
26
27/**
28 * Interface for any class that can compute and return distances between two
29 * instances.
30 *
31 * @author  Ashraf M. Kibriya (amk14@cs.waikato.ac.nz)
32 * @version $Revision: 5953 $
33 */
34public interface DistanceFunction extends OptionHandler {
35
36  /**
37   * Sets the instances.
38   *
39   * @param insts       the instances to use
40   */
41  public void setInstances(Instances insts);
42
43  /**
44   * returns the instances currently set.
45   *
46   * @return            the current instances
47   */
48  public Instances getInstances();
49
50  /**
51   * Sets the range of attributes to use in the calculation of the distance.
52   * The indices start from 1, 'first' and 'last' are valid as well.
53   * E.g.: first-3,5,6-last
54   *
55   * @param value       the new attribute index range
56   */
57  public void setAttributeIndices(String value);
58 
59  /**
60   * Gets the range of attributes used in the calculation of the distance.
61   *
62   * @return            the attribute index range
63   */
64  public String getAttributeIndices();
65 
66  /**
67   * Sets whether the matching sense of attribute indices is inverted or not.
68   *
69   * @param value       if true the matching sense is inverted
70   */
71  public void setInvertSelection(boolean value);
72 
73  /**
74   * Gets whether the matching sense of attribute indices is inverted or not.
75   *
76   * @return            true if the matching sense is inverted
77   */
78  public boolean getInvertSelection();
79
80  /**
81   * Calculates the distance between two instances.
82   *
83   * @param first       the first instance
84   * @param second      the second instance
85   * @return            the distance between the two given instances
86   */
87  public double distance(Instance first, Instance second);
88
89  /**
90   * Calculates the distance between two instances.
91   *
92   * @param first       the first instance
93   * @param second      the second instance
94   * @param stats       the performance stats object
95   * @return            the distance between the two given instances
96   * @throws Exception  if calculation fails
97   */
98  public double distance(Instance first, Instance second, PerformanceStats stats) 
99      throws Exception;
100
101  /**
102   * Calculates the distance between two instances. Offers speed up (if the
103   * distance function class in use supports it) in nearest neighbour search by
104   * taking into account the cutOff or maximum distance. Depending on the
105   * distance function class, post processing of the distances by
106   * postProcessDistances(double []) may be required if this function is used.
107   *
108   * @param first       the first instance
109   * @param second      the second instance
110   * @param cutOffValue If the distance being calculated becomes larger than
111   *                    cutOffValue then the rest of the calculation is
112   *                    discarded.
113   * @return            the distance between the two given instances or
114   *                    Double.POSITIVE_INFINITY if the distance being
115   *                    calculated becomes larger than cutOffValue.
116   */
117  public double distance(Instance first, Instance second, double cutOffValue);
118
119  /**
120   * Calculates the distance between two instances. Offers speed up (if the
121   * distance function class in use supports it) in nearest neighbour search by
122   * taking into account the cutOff or maximum distance. Depending on the
123   * distance function class, post processing of the distances by
124   * postProcessDistances(double []) may be required if this function is used.
125   *
126   * @param first       the first instance
127   * @param second      the second instance
128   * @param cutOffValue If the distance being calculated becomes larger than
129   *                    cutOffValue then the rest of the calculation is
130   *                    discarded.
131   * @param stats       the performance stats object
132   * @return            the distance between the two given instances or
133   *                    Double.POSITIVE_INFINITY if the distance being
134   *                    calculated becomes larger than cutOffValue.
135   */
136  public double distance(Instance first, Instance second, 
137      double cutOffValue, PerformanceStats stats);
138
139  /**
140   * Does post processing of the distances (if necessary) returned by
141   * distance(distance(Instance first, Instance second, double cutOffValue). It
142   * may be necessary, depending on the distance function, to do post processing
143   * to set the distances on the correct scale. Some distance function classes
144   * may not return correct distances using the cutOffValue distance function to
145   * minimize the inaccuracies resulting from floating point comparison and
146   * manipulation.
147   *
148   * @param distances   the distances to post-process
149   */
150  public void postProcessDistances(double distances[]);
151
152  /**
153   * Update the distance function (if necessary) for the newly added instance.
154   *
155   * @param ins         the instance to add
156   */
157  public void update(Instance ins);
158
159}
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