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Sørensen–Dice coefficient

The Sørensen–Dice coefficient is a measure that compares how similar two sets of data are. It's like one way to measure how close two things are to each other. For example, if you had two lists of 10 words, and 8 of the words were the same, the Sørensen–Dice coefficient would tell you that the two lists had a similarity of 80%.