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Figure 2
A two-dimensional example of the geometry for determining similarity. Each transformed copy of the reference cell is normalized to a constant length in the chosen space (here S6). Each transformed and normalized cell then defines a zone in which every point in that zone is closer to the transformed and normalized cell defining that zone than it is to the transformed and normalized cell defining any other zone. In this example, each point within the textured zone (which extends to infinity) is closer to the gray-centered point than it is to any of the black points.

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