FIGURE 1. A in A novel distance that reduces information loss in continuous characters with few observations

FIGURE 1. A. An interval and its components; B. Possible relationships between two intervals and A, B, and C in the Character X's space; C. DBI's behavior according to the possible relationships between the intervals of any two objects. For this, a mobile test interval of range X with its...

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description FIGURE 1. A. An interval and its components; B. Possible relationships between two intervals and A, B, and C in the Character X's space; C. DBI's behavior according to the possible relationships between the intervals of any two objects. For this, a mobile test interval of range X with its upper limit placed at Y was discreetly displaced by D units W times. For each of these W steps the DBI between the test interval and a fixed interval of range F with its lower limit placed at H were computed. The Left section shows the DBI for non-overlapped intervals; the Central section shows the DBI for partially overlapped intervals; and the Right section shows the DBI for fully overlapped intervals. Dashed lines show the results between intervals with different relative ranges (i.e., interval sizes). The asterisks show the paired distances between A, B, and C using DBI.
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