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== some more thoughts == | == some more thoughts == | ||
− | stats.stackexchange.com/questions/264225/finding-brief-repeated-patterns-in-a-time-series the question is not answered but in the side bar similar questions are well answered. Copulas may be important | + | stats.stackexchange.com/questions/264225/finding-brief-repeated-patterns-in-a-time-series the question is not answered but in the side bar similar questions are well answered. Copulas may be important. The difference between time series and non-time series seems to be that with time series the patterns are cyclical, not a specific type of pattern/shape that happens every so often. Health tracking data seems to need both. |
− | Maybe multiple moving averages www.investopedia.com/terms/g/guppy-multiple-moving-average.asp as which kernel width fits best | + | Maybe multiple moving averages www.investopedia.com/terms/g/guppy-multiple-moving-average.asp as which kernel width fits best. |
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