Cross Validated
2023-01-16 23:37 UTC
By Yandle
AI-113-20230116-social-media-15c6f995
Euclidean distance between points in high dimensions
On Wikipedia there's a statement: When a measure such as a Euclidean distance is defined using many coordinates, there is little difference in the distances between different pairs of samples. Is there some formal theorem that pins down what this means?
On Wikipedia there's a statement: When a measure such as a Euclidean distance is defined using many coordinates, there is little difference in the distances between different pairs of samples. Is there some formal theorem that pins down what this means?
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