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I'm currently working on another time series project and need to encode time stamps, e.g. 2023-10-01 12:07:16, as a feature.
A colleague told me that you are used random (Gaussian) Fourier features to encode time. From the appendix A2.1. of your paper I got that you are encoding the diffusion time with this embedding type. Since that time is somehow unit-less, I wonder if and how you encode the measurement/simulation time as a feature?
Best wishes,
Fabio
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Question: How do you encode the time stamps
Question: How do you encode simulation/measurement time stamps?
Jan 9, 2025
Hi there,
I'm currently working on another time series project and need to encode time stamps, e.g. 2023-10-01 12:07:16, as a feature.
A colleague told me that you are used random (Gaussian) Fourier features to encode time. From the appendix A2.1. of your paper I got that you are encoding the diffusion time with this embedding type. Since that time is somehow unit-less, I wonder if and how you encode the measurement/simulation time as a feature?
Best wishes,
Fabio
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: