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Recognizing Patterns in binominal data
felix_walter
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Hello folks,
I have a data set containing of two coloumns.
One is a time stamp the other is a binominal Yes/No column.
What I try to do is to find patterns in the Yes/No Data. For example something like 4 times Yes, 1 times no, etc.
The problem is that I cannot really define the pattern I am looking for.
The next level would be to apply a found pattern to another data set and see if the secound data set has similar patterns.
Does anyone has a clue which operators I could use for this?
Thanks in advance
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There really isn't anything built into RapidMiner that I am aware of to do this. You could take a look at some of the operators in the Series extension, but I don't think any of them are doing exactly what you are interested in. Your best bet might be to find an R or Python script that does what you want and then incorporate it into your RapidMiner process that way.
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