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Comparing top k lists

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Comparing top k lists
Motivated by several applications, we introduce various distance measures between “top k lists.” Some of these distance measures are metrics, while others are not. For each of these latter distance measures, we show that they are “almost” a metric in the following two seemingly unrelated aspects: (i) they satisfy a relaxed version of the polygonal (hence, triangle) inequality, and (ii) there is a metric with positive constant multiples that bound our measure above and below. This is not a coincidence—we show that these two notions of almost being a metric are same. Based on the second notion, we define two distance measures to be equivalent if they are bounded above and below by constant multiples of each other. We thereby identify a large and robust equivalence class of distance measures. Besides the applications to the task of identifying good notions of (dis-)similarity between two top k lists, our results imply polynomial-time constant-factor approximation algorithms fo...
Ronald Fagin, Ravi Kumar, D. Sivakumar
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Type Conference
Year 2003
Where SODA
Authors Ronald Fagin, Ravi Kumar, D. Sivakumar
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