FYI, the last element in the results list is always the number of samples, that's why you always have an 'anomalous' detection at the end (it's actually just that number)
Hi, When you change the pen, the prediction you get "at just below the 250" for WDIR , is shifted to the left and right based on the number you enter. Do you know what is the cause of that?
Thank you! Can you compare this library with "findchangepts" function in MATLAB. Both of them are based on the same paper but different "input arguments"
FYI, the last element in the results list is always the number of samples, that's why you always have an 'anomalous' detection at the end (it's actually just that number)
Thanks for the recommendation - looks like some cool toys!
Could you please provide the data used in this exercise, it would be really helpful.
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Hi, When you change the pen, the prediction you get "at just below the 250" for WDIR , is shifted to the left and right based on the number you enter. Do you know what is the cause of that?
Thank you.
You are welcome!
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Thank you! Can you compare this library with "findchangepts" function in MATLAB. Both of them are based on the same paper but different "input arguments"