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==Overlap Coefficient== | ==Overlap Coefficient== | ||
===Specifics=== | ===Specifics=== | ||
*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overlap_coefficient | :*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overlap_coefficient | ||
===Summary=== | ===Summary=== | ||
Like Jaro or Dice, counts matching n-Grams (discarding duplicate NGRAMs), but uses a slightly different calculation weighted towards the smaller of the two strings being compared. | :Like Jaro or Dice, counts matching n-Grams (discarding duplicate NGRAMs), but uses a slightly different calculation weighted towards the smaller of the two strings being compared. | ||
===Returns=== | ===Returns=== | ||
Percentage of similarity | :Percentage of similarity | ||
Union/MinNumNGrams | :Union/MinNumNGrams | ||
Where union is defined as the number of matching NGAMS found | :Where union is defined as the number of matching NGAMS found | ||
Where minNumNGrams is defined as the smallest number of possible NGRAMS of the two strings | :Where minNumNGrams is defined as the smallest number of possible NGRAMS of the two strings | ||
NGRAM is defined as the size of the substring to search for within a string (default is 2). | :NGRAM is defined as the size of the substring to search for within a string (default is 2). | ||
===Example Matchcode Component=== | ===Example Matchcode Component=== | ||
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|AdditionalRows= | |AdditionalRows= | ||
{{EDTRow|White|Johnson|Jhnsn|Unique}} | {{EDTRow|White|Johnson|Jhnsn|Unique}} | ||
{{EDTRow| | {{EDTRow|Green|Neumon|Pneumon|Match Found}} | ||
{{EDTRow|Green|Maytown Hs|Maytown Public Schools|Match Found}} | {{EDTRow|Green|Maytown Hs|Maytown Public Schools|Match Found}} | ||
{{EDTRow|Green|Rober|Roberts|Match Found}} | {{EDTRow|Green|Rober|Roberts|Match Found}} | ||
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===Recommended Usage=== | ===Recommended Usage=== | ||
Hybrid deduper, where a single incoming record can quickly be evaluated independently against each record in an existing large master database. | :Hybrid deduper, where a single incoming record can quickly be evaluated independently against each record in an existing large master database. | ||
Databases created with abbreviations or similar word substitutions. | :Databases created with abbreviations or similar word substitutions. | ||
===Not Recommended For=== | ===Not Recommended For=== | ||
Large or Enterprise level batch runs. Since the algorithm must be evaluated for each record comparison, throughput will be very slow. | :Large or Enterprise level batch runs. Since the algorithm must be evaluated for each record comparison, throughput will be very slow. | ||
Databases created via real-time data entry where audio likeness errors are introduced. | :Databases created via real-time data entry where audio likeness errors are introduced. | ||
===Do Not Use With=== | ===Do Not Use With=== | ||
UTF-8 data. This algorithm was ported to MatchUp with the assumption that a character equals one byte, and therefore results may not be accurate if the data contains multi-byte characters. | :UTF-8 data. This algorithm was ported to MatchUp with the assumption that a character equals one byte, and therefore results may not be accurate if the data contains multi-byte characters. | ||
[[Category:MatchUp Hub]] | [[Category:MatchUp Hub]] | ||
[[Category:Matchcode Optimization]] | [[Category:Matchcode Optimization]] |
Latest revision as of 14:29, 27 September 2018
Overlap Coefficient
Specifics
Summary
- Like Jaro or Dice, counts matching n-Grams (discarding duplicate NGRAMs), but uses a slightly different calculation weighted towards the smaller of the two strings being compared.
Returns
- Percentage of similarity
- Union/MinNumNGrams
- Where union is defined as the number of matching NGAMS found
- Where minNumNGrams is defined as the smallest number of possible NGRAMS of the two strings
- NGRAM is defined as the size of the substring to search for within a string (default is 2).
Example Matchcode Component
Example Data
STRING1 STRING2 RESULT Johnson Jhnsn Unique Neumon Pneumon Match Found Maytown Hs Maytown Public Schools Match Found Rober Roberts Match Found
Performance | |||||
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Slower | Faster | ||||
Matches | |||||
More Matches | Greater Accuracy |
Recommended Usage
- Hybrid deduper, where a single incoming record can quickly be evaluated independently against each record in an existing large master database.
- Databases created with abbreviations or similar word substitutions.
Not Recommended For
- Large or Enterprise level batch runs. Since the algorithm must be evaluated for each record comparison, throughput will be very slow.
- Databases created via real-time data entry where audio likeness errors are introduced.
Do Not Use With
- UTF-8 data. This algorithm was ported to MatchUp with the assumption that a character equals one byte, and therefore results may not be accurate if the data contains multi-byte characters.