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cosine_dist calculates similarity #23
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Hi Andy, Thank you for contacting me and for your feedback. Actually, in the documentation I do differentiate between distance ( Would it be possible to point me to the documentation where you read Thank you very much for your feedback and help with this. Best wishes, |
Do you by any chance mean that the internal low-level function name Here, I agree with you, but since I actually intended those functions to be internal rather than externally used, because they were all supposed to be wrapped by the That is why I made it clear in the documentation and vignettes that the I can have a look at this and see how to address this consistently. Many thanks for making me aware of this. |
Hello Hajk, Ah, thanks, I missed the Regards, |
Hi Andy, Brilliant. Then I know what to work on. I think you are right. It should be more practical, so I may rename the functions in the new version (although I am hesitant, because I am not aware of all the tool/scripts/etc that may build upon this notation). Best wishes, |
Hello,
Thanks for putting together this package. Your cosine_dist function in fact calculates similarity rather than distance. This can be confusing, especially since the documentation also says it computes a distance. Perhaps renaming it cosine_sim or making it return 1-cosine similarity might be more transparent.
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