All k-furthest-neighbors
allkfn [-h] [-v] -d string -k int -n string -r string [-l int] [-N] [-q string] [-s] -V
This program will calculate the all k-furthest-neighbors of a set of points. You may specify a separate set of reference points and query points, or just a reference set which will be used as both the reference and query set.
For example, the following will calculate the 5 furthest neighbors of eachpoint in 'input.csv' and store the distances in 'distances.csv' and the neighbors in the file 'neighbors.csv':
$ allkfn --k=5 --reference_file=input.csv --distances_file=distances.csv --neighbors_file=neighbors.csv
The output files are organized such that row i and column j in the neighbors output file corresponds to the index of the point in the reference set which is the i'th furthest neighbor from the point in the query set with index j. Row i and column j in the distances output file corresponds to the distance between those two points.
--distances_file (-d) [string] File to output distances into.
--k (-k) [int] Number of furthest neighbors to find.
--neighbors_file (-n) [string] File to output neighbors into.
--reference_file (-r) [string] File containing the reference dataset.
--help (-h) Default help info.
--info [string] Get help on a specific module or option. Default value ''.
--leaf_size (-l) [int] Leaf size for tree building. Default value 20.
--naive (-N) If true, O(n^2) naive mode is used for computation.
--query_file (-q) [string] File containing query points (optional). Default value ''.
--single_mode (-s) If true, single-tree search is used (as opposed to dual-tree search).
--verbose (-v) Display informational messages and the full list of parameters and timers at the end of execution.
--version (-V) Display the version of mlpack.
For further information, including relevant papers, citations, and theory, consult the documentation found at http://www.mlpack.org or included with your distribution of MLPACK.