Euclidean Distance and Manhattan Distance
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First time in life i able to understand this euclidean n Manhattan distance
Thank you, this is very helpful. Subscribed. One correction. It is not about developed countries, it is about America and Canada - newer countries, where cities were planned in this way - just a square grid. In Europe the cities are old, and the streets are convoluted, there is no grid in the cities. And the name Manhattan is because Manhattan in New York City is the most famous example of this grid pattern and skyscrapers. Keep up the good work!
It's not about newer countries. The grid plan has existed since the Roman empire (4th century BCE). They called it "centuriation", and ancient Alexandria had a grid shape. There are also many European countries which use the grid plan: Spain has Madrid and Barcelona, Italy has Naples and Milan...
@@PacoReer Thanks for pointing these interesting things out. I just checked Google Maps and Satellite View. My memory serves me right - I've been to Madrid, and it has no rectangular city blocks. Barcelona has some of them (I've never been there). Milan & Naples (also haven't been there) - kind of has some of them in very small areas but in general they are all skewed, criss-crossed with diagonals and also larger blocks are oriented radially towards city center, there is no single straight street that can get you across the entire city. American cities have far more rectangular plans with dozens of parallel streets and avenues. In an average street/block the concept of Manhattan distance will get you nowhere in Milan, Naples or Barcelona.
@@MykolaDolgalov Chamberi, Almagro, and many other parts of Madrid have a grid plan. Most of them have diagonals to help traversing from one edge to another. Barcelona has a street called "diagonal" that you can follow to get across the entire city. Just searching for "barcelona grid map" or "madrid grid map" already shows that they are indeed pretty regular-shaped, considering that, as you pointed out 2 years ago, they had to be built around old buildings.
Milan is another story, because as far as I can see it's more like a radial city plan.
PS: I live in Barcelona and we use Manhattan distance for calculating distance between two blocks
Just another info. The grid pattern is proven to be bad for cities as it creates lots of intersections that fill up with traffic (gridlock), especially near the center. New designs tend for a more complex system where you have main roads like arteries to move traffic between different zones of the city and smaller streets for local traffic. This means that if you cross a big city, you no longer need to pass an intersection at every single block, you simply follow the main roads until you are close to your destination and then you exit to the local streets.
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ji, none of the developed countries have such a good explanation of Eucledian and Manhattan distance, thank you!
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Hi..It would be very good if you could augment this with an example where we apply these distances in the ML algorithms. Thanks!!
Usually you would try both of them in a grid search, for example take KNN, try with K = 1,3,5,... metric Euclidean va Manhattan. Then you would have 6 choices and pick the best of them
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What's manhattan distance? 3:40
Why it is called manhattan? 5:55
Application of both: 6:50
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Euclidean is displacement and manhattan is total distance is that so ?
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