December 2024
Beginner to intermediate
560 pages
19h 50m
English
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Though we’ve focused on tabular data so far in the book, another type of data you may often work with, and may need to perform outlier detection with, is time-series data. Time-series data is useful to look at in itself but is also a good example of an important concept in outlier detection: converting data from one format to another. Often, though certainly not always, tabular data can be treated as time series, and time-series data can usually be converted to table format. In general, with outlier detection, any item we examine may be typical in most ways but may, nevertheless, be unusual (and possibly unusual in an interesting way) in one ...
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