Dear All,
I have a question regarding data fusion. Suppose I try
to fuse two datasets based on nearest distance between
the common variables, will there be a problem if the
distribution of the common variables are not same?
For Eg,
Dataset A has the following variables,
Y X1 X2
and dataset B has the following variables,
Z X1 X2.
If I try to fuse the two datasets A and B based on the
nearest distance using the Eucledian distance as a
measure of proximity, how correct will my results be
if the distributions of X1 and X2 in the two datasets
are different.
Indrajit
Indrajit Sen Gupta
Business Analyst
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