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The stumpy.snippets feature is now completed in #283 which follows this work:
We have a rough notebook t
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Hi, Thanks for the awesome library!
So I am running a Kmeans on lots of different datasets, which all have roughly four shapes, so I initialize with those shapes and it works well, except for just a few times. There are a few datasets that look different enough that I end up with empty clusters and the algorithm just hangs ("Resumed because of empty cluster" again and again).
I conceptually
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- Create notebook example hello_fforma of using fforma package (similar to hello_divinity)
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sktimecurrently has a nice estimator overview table which allows for searching estimators by type.A couple things would be nice to have and nice to do: