#ifndef _EMD_H #define _EMD_H /* emd.h Last update: 3/24/98 An implementation of the Earth Movers Distance. Based of the solution for the Transportation problem as described in "Introduction to Mathematical Programming" by F. S. Hillier and G. J. Lieberman, McGraw-Hill, 1990. Copyright (C) 1998 Yossi Rubner Computer Science Department, Stanford University E-Mail: rubner@cs.stanford.edu URL: http://vision.stanford.edu/~rubner */ /* DEFINITIONS */ #define MAX_SIG_SIZE 100 #define MAX_ITERATIONS 500 #define INFINITY 1e20 #define EPSILON 1e-6 /*****************************************************************************/ /* feature_t SHOULD BE MODIFIED BY THE USER TO REFLECT THE FEATURE TYPE */ typedef int feature_t; /*****************************************************************************/ typedef struct { int n; /* Number of features in the signature */ feature_t *Features; /* Pointer to the features vector */ float *Weights; /* Pointer to the weights of the features */ } signature_t; typedef struct { int from; /* Feature number in signature 1 */ int to; /* Feature number in signature 2 */ float amount; /* Amount of flow from "from" to "to" */ } flow_t; float emd(signature_t *Signature1, signature_t *Signature2, float (*func)(feature_t *, feature_t *), flow_t *Flow, int *FlowSize); #endif