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A question about the computation of noise variance in modified k-means algorithm #6

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kekehia123 opened this issue Nov 23, 2021 · 0 comments

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In Pascual-Marqui et al. (1995)'s paper, the noise variance is calculated as follows:
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in which "The orthogonal squared distance between each measurement vector and each microstate is computed" as
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I'm wondering why the distance is defined like this. It seems the second term with a square does not match the first term. It seems that an absolute operation is proper? Does anyone have some explanations? Thanks a lot!

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