abydos/distance/_baulieu_xv.py
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"""abydos.distance._baulieu_xv.
Baulieu XV distance
"""
from typing import Any, Counter as TCounter, Optional, Sequence, Set, Union
from ._token_distance import _TokenDistance
from ..tokenizer import _Tokenizer
__all__ = ['BaulieuXV']
class BaulieuXV(_TokenDistance):
r"""Baulieu XV distance.
For two sets X and Y and a population N, Baulieu XV distance
:cite:`Baulieu:1997` is
.. math::
dist_{BaulieuXV}(X, Y) = \frac{|X \setminus Y| + |Y \setminus X| +
max(|X \setminus Y|, |Y \setminus X|)}{|X \cap Y| + |X \setminus Y|
+ |Y \setminus X| + max(|X \setminus Y|, |Y \setminus X|)}
This is Baulieu's 33rd dissimilarity coefficient. This coefficient fails
Baulieu's (P8) property, that :math:`D` is a rational function whose
numerator and denominator are both (total) linear.
In :ref:`2x2 confusion table terms <confusion_table>`, where a+b+c+d=n,
this is
.. math::
dist_{BaulieuXV} = \frac{b+c+max(b, c)}{a+b+c+max(b, c)}
.. versionadded:: 0.4.0
"""
def __init__(
self,
alphabet: Optional[
Union[TCounter[str], Sequence[str], Set[str], int]
] = None,
tokenizer: Optional[_Tokenizer] = None,
intersection_type: str = 'crisp',
**kwargs: Any
) -> None:
"""Initialize BaulieuXV instance.
Parameters
----------
alphabet : Counter, collection, int, or None
This represents the alphabet of possible tokens.
See :ref:`alphabet <alphabet>` description in
:py:class:`_TokenDistance` for details.
tokenizer : _Tokenizer
A tokenizer instance from the :py:mod:`abydos.tokenizer` package
intersection_type : str
Specifies the intersection type, and set type as a result:
See :ref:`intersection_type <intersection_type>` description in
:py:class:`_TokenDistance` for details.
**kwargs
Arbitrary keyword arguments
Other Parameters
----------------
qval : int
The length of each q-gram. Using this parameter and tokenizer=None
will cause the instance to use the QGram tokenizer with this
q value.
metric : _Distance
A string distance measure class for use in the ``soft`` and
``fuzzy`` variants.
threshold : float
A threshold value, similarities above which are counted as
members of the intersection for the ``fuzzy`` variant.
.. versionadded:: 0.4.0
"""
super(BaulieuXV, self).__init__(
alphabet=alphabet,
tokenizer=tokenizer,
intersection_type=intersection_type,
**kwargs
)
def dist(self, src: str, tar: str) -> float:
"""Return the Baulieu XV distance of two strings.
Parameters
----------
src : str
Source string (or QGrams/Counter objects) for comparison
tar : str
Target string (or QGrams/Counter objects) for comparison
Returns
-------
float
Baulieu XV distance
Examples
--------
>>> cmp = BaulieuXV()
>>> cmp.dist('cat', 'hat')
0.75
>>> cmp.dist('Niall', 'Neil')
0.8461538461538461
>>> cmp.dist('aluminum', 'Catalan')
0.9583333333333334
>>> cmp.dist('ATCG', 'TAGC')
1.0
.. versionadded:: 0.4.0
"""
if src == tar:
return 0.0
self._tokenize(src, tar)
a = self._intersection_card()
b = self._src_only_card()
c = self._tar_only_card()
return (b + c + max(b, c)) / (a + b + c + max(b, c))
if __name__ == '__main__':
import doctest
doctest.testmod()