Hi Mario,

I am working on EEG data and anomaly likelihood and had a look at your
info. How do you encode the time stamp and feed it into learning anomaly
calcs? I could not see any time stamp encoding.

Andrew
On 2 Nov 2014 03:48, "Mario Tambos" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Matt,
>
> thanks for answering.
>
>
>> From the chart you showed, it doesn't look like it gets
>>
> up to 1.0 very often, especially after it sees more data. In that chart,
>> how many rows of data has it seen?
>
>
>  At the start of the plot, the model has seen 150000 rows.
>
> Do the scores get lower if you run it longer?
>>
>
> Nope, it just keps jumping every time it sees a QRS complex.
> The problem is actually stability.
> I thout that, after a time, the CLA would start returning generally low
> anomaly_likelihoods, but this doesn't happen.
> That "waving" motion (meaning the QRS peaks go up and down) you can see in
> the plot is constant though, could it be that that's the cause why the CLA
> cannot build a more stable model?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mario
>

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