2020
DOI: 10.1007/s11009-020-09785-y
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Assessing Similarity of Random sets via Skeletons

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“…The power is larger than the method in Gotovac et al (2016) and one of the methods in Gotovac (2019), which also distinguishes realisations based on the shape of the components, and is comparable to another method in Gotovac (2019) and to the method in Debayle et al (2021), which, however, takes into account the placement of components. Another advantage with respect to the method in Gotovac et al (2016) is that it is not heuristic, and moreover, it does not require a lot of input parameters as needed in Gotovac et al (2016) and Debayle et al (2021). A small complication occurs when components of compared realisations are too close to each other, because the method assumes independence of the components, which is not satisfied when the components are too densely placed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
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“…The power is larger than the method in Gotovac et al (2016) and one of the methods in Gotovac (2019), which also distinguishes realisations based on the shape of the components, and is comparable to another method in Gotovac (2019) and to the method in Debayle et al (2021), which, however, takes into account the placement of components. Another advantage with respect to the method in Gotovac et al (2016) is that it is not heuristic, and moreover, it does not require a lot of input parameters as needed in Gotovac et al (2016) and Debayle et al (2021). A small complication occurs when components of compared realisations are too close to each other, because the method assumes independence of the components, which is not satisfied when the components are too densely placed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…In the simulation study, we first focus on four models which illustrate the usage of the procedure. The models and approach to simulation can be found in Debayle et al (2021), Gotovac (2019), Gotovac Ðogaš and Helisová (2021) and Gotovac et al (2016). For all considered models, we simulate 200 realisations and compare 100 vs 100 realisations of the same models as well as 100 vs 100 realisations of different models.…”
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confidence: 99%
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