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by seertaak
1829 days ago
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Maybe lookup panel data and repeated experiments. Those techniques are applied when the data is "tabular"; there are often relatively few observations on any individual time axis, but there are many instances of these experiments. It's a branch of linear forecasting (least squares), but it's tailored for example for biological experiments where you have several sets of results - related but maybe not performed in the same lab - which you want to amalgamate. |
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