pyemd-develop

所属分类:其他
开发工具:matlab
文件大小:32KB
下载次数:0
上传日期:2020-10-17 21:25:07
上 传 者1446288
说明:  实现PYemd算法的研究,自己亲测,可以直接调用
(The research of pyemd algorithm can be called directly)

文件列表:
pyemd-develop (0, 2020-02-25)
pyemd-develop\.travis.yml (1300, 2020-02-25)
pyemd-develop\CONTRIBUTING.md (496, 2020-02-25)
pyemd-develop\LICENSE (1060, 2020-02-25)
pyemd-develop\MANIFEST.in (145, 2020-02-25)
pyemd-develop\Makefile (669, 2020-02-25)
pyemd-develop\conftest.py (110, 2020-02-25)
pyemd-develop\dev_requirements.txt (16, 2020-02-25)
pyemd-develop\dist_requirements.txt (30, 2020-02-25)
pyemd-develop\pyemd (0, 2020-02-25)
pyemd-develop\pyemd\__about__.py (678, 2020-02-25)
pyemd-develop\pyemd\__init__.py (2307, 2020-02-25)
pyemd-develop\pyemd\emd.pyx (11533, 2020-02-25)
pyemd-develop\pyemd\lib (0, 2020-02-25)
pyemd-develop\pyemd\lib\EMD_DEFS.hpp (1952, 2020-02-25)
pyemd-develop\pyemd\lib\emd_hat.hpp (6174, 2020-02-25)
pyemd-develop\pyemd\lib\emd_hat_impl.hpp (19167, 2020-02-25)
pyemd-develop\pyemd\lib\emd_hat_signatures_interface.hpp (5648, 2020-02-25)
pyemd-develop\pyemd\lib\flow_utils.hpp (4294, 2020-02-25)
pyemd-develop\pyemd\lib\min_cost_flow.hpp (17471, 2020-02-25)
pyemd-develop\pytest.ini (156, 2020-02-25)
pyemd-develop\requirements.txt (79, 2020-02-25)
pyemd-develop\setup.py (4828, 2020-02-25)
pyemd-develop\test (0, 2020-02-25)
pyemd-develop\test\.pylintrc (652, 2020-02-25)
pyemd-develop\test\test_pyemd.py (11996, 2020-02-25)
pyemd-develop\test_requirements.txt (11, 2020-02-25)
pyemd-develop\tox.ini (265, 2020-02-25)

.. image:: https://img.shields.io/travis/wmayner/pyemd/develop.svg?style=flat-square&maxAge=3600 :target: https://travis-ci.org/wmayner/pyemd .. image:: https://img.shields.io/pypi/pyversions/pyemd.svg?style=flat-square&maxAge=8***00 :target: https://wiki.python.org/moin/Python2orPython3 :alt: Python versions badge PyEMD: Fast EMD for Python ========================== PyEMD is a Python wrapper for `Ofir Pele and Michael Werman's implementation `_ of the `Earth Mover's Distance `_ that allows it to be used with NumPy. **If you use this code, please cite the papers listed at the end of this document.** Installation ------------ .. code:: bash pip install pyemd Usage ----- .. code:: python >>> from pyemd import emd >>> import numpy as np >>> first_histogram = np.array([0.0, 1.0]) >>> second_histogram = np.array([5.0, 3.0]) >>> distance_matrix = np.array([[0.0, 0.5], ... [0.5, 0.0]]) >>> emd(first_histogram, second_histogram, distance_matrix) 3.5 You can also get the associated minimum-cost flow: .. code:: python >>> from pyemd import emd_with_flow >>> emd_with_flow(first_histogram, second_histogram, distance_matrix) (3.5, [[0.0, 0.0], [0.0, 1.0]]) You can also calculate the EMD directly from two arrays of observations: .. code:: python >>> from pyemd import emd_samples >>> first_array = [1, 2, 3, 4] >>> second_array = [2, 3, 4, 5] >>> emd_samples(first_array, second_array, bins=2) 0.5 Documentation ------------- emd() ~~~~~ .. code:: python emd(first_histogram, second_histogram, distance_matrix, extra_mass_penalty=-1.0) *Arguments:* - ``first_histogram`` *(np.ndarray)*: A 1D array of type ``np.float***`` of length *N*. - ``second_histogram`` *(np.ndarray)*: A 1D array of ``np.float***`` of length *N*. - ``distance_matrix`` *(np.ndarray)*: A 2D array of ``np.float***,`` of size at least *N* — *N*. This defines the underlying metric, or ground distance, by giving the pairwise distances between the histogram bins. **NOTE: It must represent a metric; there is no warning if it doesn't.** *Keyword Arguments:* - ``extra_mass_penalty`` *(float)*: The penalty for extra mass. If you want the resulting distance to be a metric, it should be at least half the diameter of the space (maximum possible distance between any two points). If you want partial matching you can set it to zero (but then the resulting distance is not guaranteed to be a metric). The default value is ``-1.0``, which means the maximum value in the distance matrix is used. *Returns:* *(float)* The EMD value. ---- emd_with_flow() ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. code:: python emd_with_flow(first_histogram, second_histogram, distance_matrix, extra_mass_penalty=-1.0) Arguments are the same as for ``emd()``. *Returns:* *(tuple(float, list(list(float))))* The EMD value and the associated minimum-cost flow. ---- emd_samples() ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. code:: python emd_samples(first_array, second_array, extra_mass_penalty=-1.0, distance='euclidean', normalized=True, bins='auto', range=None) *Arguments:* - ``first_array`` *(Iterable)*: An array of samples used to generate a histogram. - ``second_array`` *(Iterable)*: An array of samples used to generate a histogram. *Keyword Arguments:* - ``extra_mass_penalty`` *(float)*: Same as for ``emd()``. - ``distance`` *(string or function)*: A string or function implementing a metric on a 1D ``np.ndarray``. Defaults to the Euclidean distance. Currently limited to 'euclidean' or your own function, which must take a 1D array and return a square 2D array of pairwise distances. - ``normalized`` (*boolean*): If true (default), treat histograms as fractions of the dataset. If false, treat histograms as counts. In the latter case the EMD will vary greatly by array length. - ``bins`` *(int or string)*: The number of bins to include in the generated histogram. If a string, must be one of the bin selection algorithms accepted by ``np.histogram()``. Defaults to ``'auto'``, which gives the maximum of the 'sturges' and 'fd' estimators. - ``range`` *(tuple(int, int))*: The lower and upper range of the bins, passed to ``numpy.histogram()``. Defaults to the range of the union of ``first_array`` and ``second_array``. Note: if the given range is not a superset of the default range, no warning will be given. *Returns:* *(float)* The EMD value between the histograms of ``first_array`` and ``second_array``. ---- Limitations and Caveats ----------------------- - ``emd()`` and ``emd_with_flow()``: - The ``distance_matrix`` is assumed to represent a metric; there is no check to ensure that this is true. See the documentation in ``pyemd/lib/emd_hat.hpp`` for more information. - The histograms and distance matrix must be numpy arrays of type ``np.float***``. The original C++ template function can accept any numerical C++ type, but this wrapper only instantiates the template with ``double`` (Cython converts ``np.float***`` to ``double``). If there's demand, I can add support for other types. - ``emd_with_flow()``: - The flow matrix does not contain the flows to/from the extra mass bin. - ``emd_samples()``: - With ``numpy < 1.15.0``, using the default ``bins='auto'`` results in an extra call to ``np.histogram()`` to determine the bin lengths, since `the NumPy bin-selectors are not exposed in the public API `_. For performance, you may want to set the bins yourself. If ``numpy >= 1.15`` is available, ``np.histogram_bin_edges()`` is called instead, which is more efficient. Contributing ------------ To help develop PyEMD, fork the project on GitHub and install the requirements with ``pip install -r requirements.txt``. The ``Makefile`` defines some tasks to help with development: - ``test``: Run the test suite - ``build`` Generate and compile the Cython extension - ``clean``: Remove the compiled Cython extension - ``default``: Run ``build`` Tests for different Python environments can be run with ``tox``. Credit ------ - All credit for the actual algorithm and implementation goes to `Ofir Pele `_ and `Michael Werman `_. See the `relevant paper `_. - Thanks to the Cython developers for making this kind of wrapper relatively easy to write. Please cite these papers if you use this code: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ofir Pele and Michael Werman. Fast and robust earth mover's distances. *Proc. 2009 IEEE 12th Int. Conf. on Computer Vision*, Kyoto, Japan, 2009, pp. 460-467. .. code-block:: latex @INPROCEEDINGS{pele2009, title={Fast and robust earth mover's distances}, author={Pele, Ofir and Werman, Michael}, booktitle={2009 IEEE 12th International Conference on Computer Vision}, pages={460--467}, year={2009}, month={September}, organization={IEEE} } Ofir Pele and Michael Werman. A linear time histogram metric for improved SIFT matching. *Computer Vision - ECCV 2008*, Marseille, France, 2008, pp. 495-508. .. code-block:: latex @INPROCEEDINGS{pele2008, title={A linear time histogram metric for improved sift matching}, author={Pele, Ofir and Werman, Michael}, booktitle={Computer Vision--ECCV 2008}, pages={495--508}, year={2008}, month={October}, publisher={Springer} }

近期下载者

相关文件


收藏者