JM is bounded between 0 and 2.
An example here:
http://wija.ija.csic.es/gt/obster/ABSTRACTS/aloboIJRS2004.pdf

Agus


Nikos Alexandris wrote:
[...]

Agus,

thank you very much. Your code was very useful for me to understand a
mistake in "my" code [1] and (perhaps) use the "JM" [2] distance instead
of the Bhattacharayya (?). I am unsure.

Thanks, Nikos


[1] correct: "solve( ( covariance.1 + covariance.2 ) / 2 )",
    wrong: ( ( covariance.1 + covariance.2 ) / 2 )



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