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MinHash is a probabilistic hashing technique for quickly estimating how similar two sets are.

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Can you suggest a good minhash implementation?

I am trying to look for a minhash open source implementation which I can leverage for my work. The functionality I need is very simple, given a set as input, the implementation should return its ...
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Choosing between SimHash and MinHash for a production system

I'm familiar with the LSH (Locality Sensitive Hashing) techniques of SimHash and MinHash. SimHash uses cosine similarity over real-valued data. MinHash calculates resemblance similarity over binary ...
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Locality-sensitive hashing - Elasticsearch

is there any plugin allowing LSH on Elasticsearch? If yes, could you point me to the location and tell me a little how to use it? Thanks Edit: I found out that ES uses MinHash plugin. How could I ...
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Best Method to Intersect Huge HyperLogLogs in Redis

The problem is simple: I need to find the optimal strategy to implement accurate HyperLogLog unions based on Redis' representation thereof--this includes handling their sparse/dense representations if ...
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Using MinHash to find similarities between 2 images

I am using MinHash algorithm to find similar images between images. I have run across this post, How can I recognize slightly modified images? which pointed me to MinHash algorithm. I was using a C# ...
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Implementation of locality-sensitive hashing with min-hash

I have read a lot of tutorials, documents, and pieces of code implementing LSH (locality-sensitive hashing) with min-hash. LSH tries to find the Jaccard coefficient of two sets by hashing random ...
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Strange performance issue Spark LSH MinHash approxSimilarityJoin

I'm joining 2 datasets using Apache Spark ML LSH's approxSimilarityJoin method, but I'm seeings some strange behaviour. After the (inner) join the dataset is a bit skewed, however every time one or ...
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How to hash vectors into buckets in Locality Sensitive Hashing (using jaccard distance)?

I am implementing a near-neighbor search application which will find similar documents. So far I have read a good portion of LSH related materials (theory behind LSH is some kind of confusing and I am ...
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Minhash implementation how to find hash functions for permutations

I have a problem implementing minhashing. On paper and from reading I understand the concept, but my problem is the permutation "trick". Instead of permuting the matrix of sets and values the ...
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Generating Random Hash Functions for LSH Minhash Algorithm

I'm programming a minhashing algorithm in Java that requires me to generate an arbitrary number of random hash functions (240 hash functions in my case), and run any number of integers through it (...
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k-means using signature matrix generated from minhash

I have used minhash on documents and their shingles to generate a signature matrix from these documents. I have verified that the signature matrices are good as comparing jaccard distances of known ...
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Relationship between (1) hash function, (2) length of signature and (3) jaccard similarity?

I am trying to understand/implement minHash based jaccard similarity in python. The main goal is use it in MapReduce. However I am not clear how the choice of hash function and length of signature ...
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How do I find the k-nearest values in n-dimensional space?

I read about kd-trees but they are inefficient when the dimensionality of the space is high. I have a database of value and I want to find the values that are within a certain hamming distance of the ...
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What value to use for numHashTable in Spark LSH by Uber?

I'm trying to use .approxSimilarityJoin of Spark MLlib LSH: MinHash for Jaccard Distance e.g. val mh = new MinHashLSH() .setNumHashTables(5) .setInputCol("features") .setOutputCol("hashes"...
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LSH Spark stucks forever at approxSimilarityJoin() function

I am trying to implement LSH spark to find nearest neighbours for each user on very large datasets containing 50000 rows and ~5000 features for each row. Here is the code related to this. ...
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What more advantageous minhash over simhash?

I am working with simhash but also see minhash is more effective. But I don't understand. Please explain for me: What more advantageous minhash over simhash ?
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MinHashing vs SimHashing

Suppose I have five sets I'd like to cluster. I understand that the SimHashing technique described here: https://moultano.wordpress.com/2010/01/21/simple-simhashing-3kbzhsxyg4467-6/ could yield ...
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What is the number of Hash functions needed in Bundle Min Hashing for Logo Recognition?

In reference to the paper Bundle Min Hashing for Logo Recognition: Suppose we have bundles {2,5,18,444,678} and {2,5,79,368,841} and the vocabulary size is 1M. If we have just 1 sketch per bundle ...
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All executors dead MinHash LSH PySpark approxSimilarityJoin self-join on EMR cluster

I run into problems when calling Spark's MinHashLSH's approxSimilarityJoin on a dataframe of (name_id, name) combinations. A summary of the problem I try to solve: I have a dataframe of around 30 ...
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how to set the seed value for ruby murmur hash

Is there a way to set the seed value for using the ruby hash function (i.e. murmur hash in 1.9, don't know JRuby?) so that I can get the same hash code every time I run the script (i.e. in parallel ...
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Node.js / javascript minhash module that outputs a similar hashstring for similar text

I am looking for a node.js / Javascript module that applies the minhash algorithm to a string or bigger text, and returns me an "identifying" or "characteristic" Bytestring or Hexstring for that text. ...
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Memory efficient map<pair<int,int>, set<int>> alternative

I have a huge amount (1500 Million) of Integer pairs where each one is associated with a document-ID. My goal now is to search for documents which have the same pair. My first idea was to use a hash-...
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ufunc 'bitwise_and' not supported for the input types Minhash

I am using Python 3.7.1 for making minhash a list of string. The code is as follows. import mmh3 import random import string import itertools from datasketch import MinHash def grouper(iterable,n=2):...
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Using minHash to compare more than 2 sets

I have a class called FindSimilar which uses minHash to find similarities between 2 sets (and for this goal, it works great). My problem is that I need to compare more than 2 sets, more specifically, ...
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One-hot encoding minHashed genomes

I have an algorithm to one-hot encode minHashed genomes and I am seeking opinions on whether I have constructed it correctly based on the nature of minHashing. There's some disagreement between myself ...
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Faster implementation of LSH (AND-OR)

I have a data set of size (160000,3200), in which all the elements are either zero or one. I want to find similar candidates. I have hashed it to (160000,200) using Minhash using one for-loop and it ...
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how do I calculate the Minhash Signature of a given characteristic matrix using Spark

I have a DataSet as follows: +----+---------+-------------------------+ |key |value |vector | +----+---------+-------------------------+ |key0|[a, d] |(5,[0,2],[1.0,1.0]) |...
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Using the Minhash Token Filter in elasticsearch

What does the bucket_count setting correspond to? Does this mean that the minhashes are further hashed to values between 1 and bucket_count-1? Would generating minhashes in the following scenario ...
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Clarification needed about min/sim hashing + LSH

I have a reasonable understanding of a technique to detect similar documents consisting in first computing their minhash signatures (from their shingles, or n-grams), and then use an LSH-based ...
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Fast and scalable similarity detection

I have large postgresql database, containing documents. Every document represented as a row in the table. When new document added to the database I need to check for duplicates. But I can't just use ...
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Optimal way for calculating Weighted Jaccard index in Python

I have a dataset constructed as a sparse weighted matrix for which I want to calculate weighted Jaccard index for downstream grouping/clustering, with inspiration from below article: http://static....
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How to get the Intersection and Union of two Series in Pandas with non-unique values?

If I have 2 Series objects, like so: [0,0,1] [1,0,0] How would I get the intersection and union of the two? They only contain booleans which means they are non-unique values. I have a large Boolean ...
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Storing the result of Minhash

The result is a fixed number of arrays, let's say lists (all of the same length) in python. One could see it as a matrix too, so in c I would use an array, where every cell would point to another ...
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Compare list to every element in a pyspark column

I have a list minhash_sig = ['112', '223'], and I would like to find the jaccard similarity between this list and every element in a pyspark dataframe's column. Unfortunately I'm not able to do so. I'...
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Is the number of rows always 1 in each band in the Spark implementation of MinHashLSH

I'm trying to understand the MinHash LSH implementation in Spark, org.apache.spark.ml.feature.MinHashLSH. These two files seem the most relevant: MinHashLSH.scala and LSH.scala. To use MinHashLSH, the ...
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Why does textreuse packge in R make LSH buckets way larger than the original minhashes?

As far as I understand one of the main functions of the LSH method is data reduction even beyond the underlying hashes (often minhashes). I have been using the textreuse package in R, and I am ...
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why is JaccardDistance always 0 for different docs from spark MinHashLSHModel approxSimilarityJoin

I am new to Spark ML. Spark ML has MinHash implementation for Jaccard Distance. Please see the doc https://spark.apache.org/docs/latest/ml-features#minhash-for-jaccard-distance. In the sample code, ...
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String similarity with OR condition in MinHash Spark ML

I have two datasets, first one is large reference dataset and from second dataset will find best match from first dataset through MinHash algorithm. val dataset1 = +-------------+----------+------+--...
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Minhashing on Strings with K-length

I have a application where I should implement Bloom Filters and Minhashing to find similar items. I have the Bloom Filter implemented but I need to make sure i understand the Minhashing part to do ...
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Number of pairs in calculating Jaccard distance using PySpark are less than they should be

I am trying to calculate Jaccard distance between certain ids with their attributes in the form of SparseVectors. from pyspark.ml.feature import MinHashLSH from pyspark.ml.linalg import Vectors from ...
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Technique For Comparing Items in a Set with Varying Numbers of Attributes Possibly Using LSH

I have a data set containing millions of items collected from many disparate sources. Each item contains a list of anywhere from fifty to a thousand attributes. The specific attributes available vary ...
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How to evaluate minHashLSH in Spark with scala?

I have a dataset of academic papers and it has 27770 papers (nodes) and another file (graph file) with the original edges with 352807 entries long. I want to calculate minHashLSH to find similar ...
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UDF to check is non zero vector, not working after CountVectorizer through spark-submit

As per this question, I am applying udf to filter empty vector after CountVectorizer. val tokenizer = new RegexTokenizer().setPattern("\\|").setInputCol("dataString").setOutputCol("dataStringWords") ...
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Optimum number of permutations to use for estimating set similarity using min hash

Let's say I have to find estimate the jaccard similarity between documents A and B, and I use k random permutations of the union of these sets/documents to determine the documents' signatures. How ...
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Spark MinHashLSH Never Progresses

I am new to spark but I am attempting to produce network clusters using user supplied tags or attributes. First I am using the jaccard minhash algorithm to produce similarity scores then running it ...
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Using a Probabilistic Data Structure to Do Text Matching (Python)

I have a list of 10,000,000 strings, each is a name of an item. 3 to 5 words, up to 80 characters. Then I have a list of 5,000 strings to match on. Meaning, for each of the 5,000 potential match ...
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Creating different hash functions for integers in Python?

For my implementation of the minhashing algorithm I need to make many random permutations of integers, which will be simulated by using random hash functions (as many as possible). Currently I use ...
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Create set of shingles from a text file (octave)

I'm creating MinHash and LSH in Octave/Matlab. But I'm trying to get a set (cell array or array) of shingles with k size from a given document and I don't know how to do it. What I have right now is ...
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How to cluster sets (users/documents) with distributed MinHash using the banding technique?

I have a big doubt about the way I should cluster sets using MinHash together with the banding technique. I assume everyone reading has a good knowledge of MinHash so I won't define most of the terms ...
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How to detect the similar text on big data?

As i just know, simhash and minhash are available on this task. But all those algorithms have to traverse the whole text database which will be quite aweful. Is there any optimization or other ...
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