This provides String Distance functions in Cython.
With these metrics smaller is better.
levenshtein
(1 for insert, 1 for delete, and 1 for substitution)levenshtein_no_sub
(1 for insert, 1 for delete, 2 for substitution)brew
(0.1 for insert, 15 for delete, and 1 for substitution)damerau_levenshtein
(1 for insert, 1 for delete, 1 for substitution, 1 for transposition)jaro_winkler
cosine_distance
binary_cosine_distance
jaccard_distance
With these metrics Larger is better.
longest_common_subsequence
longest_common_substring
ratcliff_obershelft
There are 2 kinds of functions used to define costs for the dynamic programming minimum edit distance algorithm. The first is ctypedef int (*cmp_func)(int c1, int c2)
which is used to compare two characters and return a cost. The second is ctypedef int (*char_func)(int c1)
. By implementing your own versions of these functions (I would recommend doing it in cost.pxd and inline'ing the function) you can pass them to the distance solver to implement your own weighting scheme. The cmp_func
can be used to weight a substitution (for example a low cost to letter next to each other on the keyboard like w
and e
and high cost to far keys like z
and p
). The char_func
can can be used to weight the insert or delete, for example you could weight inserts by their scrabble scores.