I want to run the Levenshtein, but WAY faster because it's real time application that I'm building. It can terminate once the distance is greater than 10.
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The Levenshtein distance metric allows addition, deletion or substitution operations. If you're looking for a faster but less precise metric you can use the longest common subsequence (allows only addition and deletion) or even the Hamming distance (allows only substitution). However, I recommend that you try to optimize your Levenshtein distance algorithm instead as it gives the best results. |
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Judging from comments, people seem to be pretty happy with Sift3. |
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