The method of stable random projections is useful for efficiently approximating the distance in high dimension and it is naturally suitable for data streams. In this paper, we propose to use only the signs of the projected data and we analyze the probability of collision (i.e., when the two signs differ). Interestingly, when = 1 (i.e., Cauchy random projections), we show that the probability of collision can be accurately approximated as functions of the chi-square ( ) similarity. In text and vision applications, the similarity is a popular measure when the features are generated from histograms (which are a typical example of data streams). Experiments confirm that the proposed method is promising for large-scale learning applications. The full paper is available at arXiv:1308.1009. There are many future research problems. For example, when the collision probability is a function of the resemblance (of the binary-quantized data). This provides an effective mechanism for resemblance estimation in data streams.