On Mon, Dec 7, 2015 at 6:04 AM, Gael Varoquaux
<gael.varoqu...@normalesup.org> wrote:
>> hello pandora's box ;)
>> I thought we don't want to have time-series specific code?
>
> I agree. We should strive to make something like this pluggeable into
> scikit-learn, but not have in inside.

If you are seeking a home for DTW code, we would be very happy to
include it in scikit-image.  It has been on our TODO list for a long
time, specifically the ability to match sequences with loose start and
end-points.

There is a good package for R, which gives an outline of the different
features one might want to support:

http://dtw.r-forge.r-project.org/

We're also looking at the following paper:

http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/201001/20100135.pdf

Stéfan

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