zachwill 41 minutes ago As someone coming from the Python data science / Jupyter side: holy crap this is lightning fast. Kudos! Very impressive work.
dang 10 hours ago Related:Show HN: Augurs, a time series toolkit for Rust - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42184386 - Nov 2024 (1 comment)
atdt 8 hours ago For someone new to time series analysis, how did you choose these particular algorithms? Are they standard in the field, or more of a personal selection? ekianjo 5 hours ago entirely depends on the use case. If you want to do prediction, decomposition, classification, you have many different choices available.
ekianjo 5 hours ago entirely depends on the use case. If you want to do prediction, decomposition, classification, you have many different choices available.
jan_Inkepa 4 hours ago Is there any way to zoom out of the graphs once you've zoomed in by clicking and dragging? dygd 4 hours ago Double-click will reset the zoom
As someone coming from the Python data science / Jupyter side: holy crap this is lightning fast. Kudos! Very impressive work.
Related:
Show HN: Augurs, a time series toolkit for Rust - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42184386 - Nov 2024 (1 comment)
For someone new to time series analysis, how did you choose these particular algorithms? Are they standard in the field, or more of a personal selection?
entirely depends on the use case. If you want to do prediction, decomposition, classification, you have many different choices available.
Is there any way to zoom out of the graphs once you've zoomed in by clicking and dragging?
Double-click will reset the zoom
Thanks for sharing