That shouldn't be possible, are you sure? it's 1 - 1/(1+LLR) where LLR is nonnegative. Similarities are in [-1,1] and some are in [0,1].
On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 2:51 PM, Agata Filiana <a.filian...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Sean, > > I see your point. > I think I better experiment with those different options. > > I'd also like to ask if the result of LogLikelihoodSimilarity is between > [0,1] ? It seems that I'm getting results higher than 1. So if like you > said combining the different attributes can be done by multiplying them and > normalizing them to [0,1] - what is the best method for normalization? >