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Was (wer) ist color distance - definition

LENGTH OF STRAIGHT LINE THAT CONNECTS TWO POINTS IN A MEASURABLE SPACE OR IN AN OBSERVABLE PHYSICAL SPACE
Distances; Distance Formula; Distance in time; Time distance; Directed distance; Distance traveled; Oriented distance; Distance (mathematics); Distance between sets
  • The distances between these three sets do not satisfy the triangle inequality:<math display="block">d(A,B)>d(A,C)+d(C,B)</math>
  • A board showing distances near [[Visakhapatnam]]
  • Distance along a path compared with displacement.  The Euclidean distance is the length of the displacement vector.
  • Airline routes between [[Los Angeles]] and [[Tokyo]] approximately follow a direct [[great circle]] route (top), but use the [[jet stream]] (bottom) when heading eastwards. The shortest route appears as a curve rather than a straight line because the [[map projection]] does not scale all distances equally compared to the real spherical surface of the Earth.
  • [[Manhattan distance]] on a grid

Color difference         
METRIC FOR DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TWO COLORS
Color distance; Colour difference; ΔE (color space); CIEDE2000; Perceptual uniformity; Colour distance; Perceptually uniform
In color science, color difference or color distance is the separation between two colors. This metric allows quantified examination of a notion that formerly could only be described with adjectives.
Distance         
color="green">·noun Remoteness of place; a remote place.
II. Distance color="green">·vt To place at a distance or remotely.
III. Distance color="green">·noun Space between two antagonists in fencing.
IV. Distance color="green">·noun Ideal disjunction; discrepancy; contrariety.
V. Distance color="green">·noun A space marked out in the last part of a race course.
VI. Distance color="green">·vt To cause to appear as if at a distance; to make seem remote.
VII. Distance color="green">·noun The interval between two notes; as, the distance of a fourth or seventh.
VIII. Distance color="green">·noun Length or interval of time; period, past or future, between two eras or events.
IX. Distance color="green">·noun The remoteness or reserve which respect requires; hence, respect; ceremoniousness.
X. Distance color="green">·noun A withholding of intimacy; alienation; coldness; disagreement; variance; restraint; reserve.
XI. Distance color="green">·noun Remoteness in succession or relation; as, the distance between a descendant and his ancestor.
XII. Distance color="green">·vt To outstrip by as much as a distance (see Distance, color="green">·noun, 3); to leave far behind; to surpass greatly.
XIII. Distance color="green">·noun The part of a picture which contains the representation of those objects which are the farthest away, color="green">·esp. in a landscape.
XIV. Distance color="green">·noun Relative space, between troops in ranks, measured from front to rear;
color="#777777">- contrasted with interval, which is measured from right to left.
XV. Distance color="green">·noun The space between two objects; the length of a line, especially the shortest line joining two points or things that are separate; measure of separation in place.
distance         
¦ color="green">noun
1. the length of the space between two points: color="gray">I cycled the short distance home.
2. the condition of being remote.
a far-off point.
3. the full length of a race or other contest.
color="slateblue">Brit. color="slateblue">Horse Racing a space of more than twenty lengths between two finishers in a race.
(color="darkslategray">the distance) color="slateblue">Brit. color="slateblue">Horse Racing a length of 240 yards from the winning post on a racecourse.
4. an interval of time.
5. aloofness or reserve.
¦ color="green">verb make distant.
?(often color="darkslategray">distance oneself from) dissociate or separate.
color="peru">Phrases
color="darkslategray">go the distance last or continue to participate until the scheduled end of a contest.
color="darkslategray">keep one's distance stay far away.
?maintain one's reserve.
color="darkmagenta">Origin
ME (in the sense 'discord, debate'): from OFr. or from L. distantia, from distant-, distare (see distant).

Wikipedia

Distance

Distance is a numerical or occasionally qualitative measurement of how far apart objects or points are. In physics or everyday usage, distance may refer to a physical length or an estimation based on other criteria (e.g. "two counties over"). Since spatial cognition is a rich source of conceptual metaphors in human thought, the term is also frequently used metaphorically to mean a measurement of the amount of difference between two similar objects (such as statistical distance between probability distributions or edit distance between strings of text) or a degree of separation (as exemplified by distance between people in a social network). Most such notions of distance, both physical and metaphorical, are formalized in mathematics using the notion of a metric space.

In the social sciences, distance can refer to a qualitative measurement of separation, such as social distance or psychological distance.