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A faster algorithm for the discrete Fréchet distance under translation

arXiv:1501.03724

Abstract

The discrete Fréchet distance is a useful similarity measure for comparing two sequences of points $P=(p_1,\ldots, p_m)$ and $Q=(q_1,\ldots,q_n)$. In many applications, the quality of the matching can be improved if we let $Q$ undergo some transformation relative to $P$. In this paper we consider the problem of finding a translation of $Q$ that brings the discrete Fréchet distance between $P$ and $Q$ to a minimum. We devise an algorithm that computes the minimum discrete Fréchet distance under translation in $\mathbb{R}^2$, and runs in $O(m^3n^2(1+\log(n/m))\log(m+n))$ time, assuming $m\leq n$. This improves a previous algorithm of Jiang et al.~\cite{JXZ08}, which runs in $O(m^3n^3 \log(m + n))$ time.