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 <caption>EPS logo</caption> <caption>EPS logo</caption>
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 ==== MathJax Plugin Usage Example ==== ==== MathJax Plugin Usage Example ====
  
-Equation \ref{eq:cosinesimilarity} represents the cosine similarity between two vectors of features. This similarity measurement takes values in the range of $[0,1]$ [(bandyopadhyay2013unsupervised)].+Equation \ref{eq:cosinesimilarity} represents the cosine similarity between two vectors of features. This similarity measurement takes values in the range of $[0,1]$ [(Bandyopadhyay2013)].
 This is an in line expression $a+b=c$. This is an in line expression $a+b=c$.
  
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-As [(bandyopadhyay2013unsupervised)] states, the most popular similarity metrics are the distance and the cosine similarity. The distance-based metrics include the Euclidean distance, the Hamming distance or the Chebyshev distance, among others.+As [(Bandyopadhyay2013)] states, the most popular similarity metrics are the distance and the cosine similarity. The distance-based metrics include the Euclidean distance, the Hamming distance or the Chebyshev distance, among others.
  
 Equation \ref{eq:euclideandistance} displays the Euclidean distance formula. Equation \ref{eq:euclideandistance} displays the Euclidean distance formula.
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