[r-t] Similar compositions
Alan Burlison
alan.burlison at gmail.com
Mon Jan 22 17:35:36 UTC 2018
> Place notation would save space, but lack of memory isn't a problem here.
> Once a checksum has been generated there is no need to keep the composition.
> I already have them saved in a fairly compressed format anyway.
You could use the PN form instead of a calculated hash which would
then hopefully always be unique, and which would also allow you to
easily recover the row format.
> I think the problem with spotting duplicates is really a problem of deciding
> what a duplicate is. It seems to me there is a spectrum which roughly goes:
> identical -> trivial rearrangement -> slight difference -> different. Where
> ever you choose to put the line, someone will argue that it should be more
> one way or the other. That's why I choose to say that two compositions are
> either identical or different. If a better argument can be made then I'll
> happily change my mind.
How easy is it to automatically spot trivial rearrangements?
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