HaloO,

Buddha Buck wrote:
Is this right?  (E,D,D) to (A,C,C) is (4,1,1), with a L1 metric of 6.
(E,D,D) to (D,A,A) is (1,3,3) with an L1 metric of 7.  Are you sure
(E,D,D) would bind to (D,A,A)?

Oh, shit. I fail with the simplest of mathematics. Indeed
(E,D,D) binds to (D,A,A). The problem I want to point out
remains, though. The two Ds are handled as As where a C
treatment was available. The point is that metric MMD here
either fails on E or D to be most specific.

Regards, TSa.
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