Issue
I am currently using SciPy
to calculate the euclidean distance
dis = scipy.spatial.distance.euclidean(A,B)
where; A, B are 5-dimension bit vectors. It works fine now, but if I add weights for each dimension then, is it still possible to use scipy?
What I have now: sqrt((a1-b1)^2 + (a2-b2)^2 +...+ (a5-b5)^2)
What I want: sqrt(w1(a1-b1)^2 + w2(a2-b2)^2 +...+ w5(a5-b5)^2)
using scipy or numpy or any other efficient way to do this.
Thanks
Solution
The suggestion of writing your own weighted L2 norm is a good one, but the calculation provided in this answer is incorrect. If the intention is to calculate
then this should do the job:
def weightedL2(a,b,w):
q = a-b
return np.sqrt((w*q*q).sum())
Answered By - talonmies
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