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Python: Real-World Data Science
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Python: Real-World Data Science

by Dusty Phillips, Fabrizio Romano, Phuong Vo.T.H, Martin Czygan, Robert Layton, Sebastian Raschka
June 2016
Beginner to intermediate content levelBeginner to intermediate
1255 pages
29h 1m
English
Packt Publishing
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Chapter 5. Time Series

Time series typically consist of a sequence of data points coming from measurements taken over time. This kind of data is very common and occurs in a multitude of fields.

A business executive is interested in stock prices, prices of goods and services or monthly sales figures. A meteorologist takes temperature measurements several times a day and also keeps records of precipitation, humidity, wind direction and force. A neurologist can use electroencephalography to measure electrical activity of the brain along the scalp. A sociologist can use campaign contribution data to learn about political parties and their supporters and use these insights as an argumentation aid. More examples for time series data can be enumerated ...

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ISBN: 9781786465160