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Vectorize images for Levenshtein Distance.
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@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ is being calculated based on three previously possible transformations.
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To explain this further let’s draw the following matrix:
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- Cell `(0:1)` contains red number 1. It means that we need 1 operation to
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transform `M` to an empty string. And it is by deleting `M`. This is why this number is red.
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@ -89,11 +89,11 @@ letters in `i`'s row and `j`'s column.
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You may clearly see the recursive nature of the problem.
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Let's draw a decision graph for this problem.
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You may see a number of overlapping sub-problems on the picture that are marked
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with red. Also there is no way to reduce the number of operations and make it
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@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ bottom-up direction) is being applied here.
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Applying this principle further we may solve more complicated cases like
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with `Saturday → Sunday` transformation.
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