medpy.metric.histogram.chi_square#
- medpy.metric.histogram.chi_square(h1, h2)[source]#
Chi-square distance.
Measure how unlikely it is that one distribution (histogram) was drawn from the other. The Chi-square distance between two histograms \(H\) and \(H'\) of size \(m\) is defined as:
\[d_{\chi^2}(H, H') = \sum_{m=1}^M \frac{ (H_m - H'_m)^2 }{ H_m + H'_m }\]Attributes:
semimetric
Attributes for normalized histograms:
\(d(H, H')\in[0, 2]\)
\(d(H, H) = 0\)
\(d(H, H') = d(H', H)\)
Attributes for not-normalized histograms:
\(d(H, H')\in[0, \infty)\)
\(d(H, H) = 0\)
\(d(H, H') = d(H', H)\)
Attributes for not-equal histograms:
not applicable
- Parameters:
- h1sequence
The first histogram.
- h2sequence
The second histogram.
- Returns:
- chi_squarefloat
Chi-square distance.