Computing the Skorokhod Distance between Polygonal Traces (Full Paper)
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چکیده
The Skorokhod distance is a natural metric on traces of continuous and hybrid systems. For two traces, from [0, T ] to values in a metric space O, it measures the best match between the traces when allowed continuous bijective timing distortions. Formally, it computes the infimum, over all timing distortions, of the maximum of two components: the first component quantifies the timing discrepancy of the timing distortion, and the second quantifies the mismatch (in the metric space O) of the values under the timing distortion. Skorokhod distances appear in various fundamental hybrid systems analysis concerns: from definitions of hybrid systems semantics and notions of equivalence, to practical problems such as checking the closeness of models or the quality of simulations. Despite its popularity and extensive theoretical use, the computation problem for the Skorokhod distance between two finite sampled-time hybrid traces has remained open. We address in this work the problem of computing the Skorokhod distance between two polygonal traces (these traces arise when sampled-time traces are completed by linear interpolation between sample points). We provide the first algorithm to compute the exact Skorokhod distance when trace values are in IRn for the L1, L2, and L∞ norms. Our algorithm, based on a reduction to Fréchet distances, is fully polynomial-time, and incorporates novel polynomial-time procedures for a set of geometric primitives in IRn over the three norms.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- CoRR
دوره abs/1410.6075 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2014