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[ENH] Distances cost functions: default to absolute? #2429

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TonyBagnall opened this issue Dec 8, 2024 · 1 comment
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[ENH] Distances cost functions: default to absolute? #2429

TonyBagnall opened this issue Dec 8, 2024 · 1 comment
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@TonyBagnall
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Describe the feature or idea you want to propose

after discussions with authors of this paper

https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10618-023-00926-8

the point was made that it might be better to make all distance functions default to the absolute pointwise difference rather than the squared value. We have consistently seen MSM outperform other distances at a range of tasks, and based on the findings of the above paper it is likely that at least some of this improvement comes from the absolute rather than squared value,

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This would of course be a big change and not something to do lightly. It would be interesting to see if it makes a difference for clustering/classification/regression and if it is better, maybe make the change in a major release.

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@TonyBagnall TonyBagnall added enhancement New feature, improvement request or other non-bug code enhancement distances Distances package labels Dec 8, 2024
@TonyBagnall TonyBagnall changed the title [ENH] Distance function cost functions: default to absolute? [ENH] Distances cost functions: default to absolute? Dec 8, 2024
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Would it be possible to parameterise this if its not already?

I think we have had this conversation before (probably multiple times), but it has slipped my mind so apologies 🙂.

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