May 2020
Intermediate to advanced
530 pages
17h 8m
English
Cosine distance is another classic measuring factor. If you look closely, the cosine of the angle between the standardized vectors is Pearson's correlation, the same formula. This distance uses cosine properties: if the two vectors are co-directed (that is, the angle between them is 0), then the cosine of the angle between them is 1. Conversely, the cosine of the angle between perpendicular vectors is 0. An example is shown here:

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