articleNov 27, 2002Closed access

A metric for distributions with applications to image databases

Stanford University

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Abstract

We introduce a new distance between two distributions that we call the Earth Mover's Distance (EMD), which reflects the minimal amount of work that must be performed to transform one distribution into the other by moving "distribution mass" around. This is a special case of the transportation problem from linear optimization, for which efficient algorithms are available. The EMD also allows for partial matching. When used to compare distributions that have the same overall mass, the EMD is a true metric, and has easy-to-compute lower bounds. In this paper we focus on applications to image databases, especially color and texture. We use the EMD to exhibit the structure of color-distribution and texture spaces…

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Keywords
  • Earth mover's distance
  • Computer science
  • Focus (optics)
  • Metric (unit)
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Matching (statistics)
  • Distribution (mathematics)
  • Scaling
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