According to my reasoning, yes :)
Best, Pascal Weinberger ____________________________ BE THE CHANGE YOU WANT TO SEE IN THE WORLD ... PLEASE NOTE: This email and any file transmitted are strictly confidential and/or legally privileged and intended only for the person(s) directly addressed. If you are not the intended recipient, any use, copying, transmission, distribution, or other forms of dissemination is strictly prohibited. If you have received this email in error, please notify the sender immediately and permanently delete the email and files, if any. Please consider the environment before printing this message. > On 24 Nov 2015, at 00:30, Wakan Tanka <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello Pascal, > > Am I understanding you correct? If I have sine waves dataset and the sine > period contains ~2000 data points then I should set swarm over >6000? > > Thank you > >> On 11/23/2015 05:02 PM, Pascal Weinberger wrote: >> No. Sorry but the most hated, but best answer here is: >> It depends.... >> On that your data looks like. A good thing I use to do is just plot the >> entire series and look at it to try to identify the patterns myself. Then >> look at how many data points your identified (lowest frequency) pattern >> takes, and try to get some (min. 2/3) of them in your swarm. >> So if you see the longest patterns having ~2000 data points, try to swarm >> over >6000 :) >> >> That way you'll get the best model Parameters for all the sequences in your >> data :) >> >> >> >> Best, >> >> Pascal > >
