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weilaimingche commented
Hello there! I want to ask how this code works, and where is the data downloaded?
gioramponi commented
Hi!
Yes, you can follow the instruction in the README file:
python3 main.py N M file_in file_times file_out
There are some datasets in the experiment folder, I have downloaded them
from
https://archive.ics.uci.edu/ml/datasets.php?format=&task=&att=&area=&numAtt=10to100&numIns=&type=ts&sort=nameUp&view=table
On this website, there are some benchmarks for time series analysis.
I have slightly modified them to create irregular time intervals, and if
you are interested in this work there is more info in the paper:
https://arxiv.org/abs/1811.08295.
Thank you for the interest,
Giorgia Ramponi
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tfreelancer commented
Hello!I want to know what file_in, file_times, file_out these three files refer to respectively, can you give me an example, how to run it? thank you very much