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An algorithm is a set of one or more computations that will produce a calculated result. All statistics methods are algorithms. Algorithms can be simple, such as calculating a percentage, or can be very complex and require a computer for fast and accurate results.
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Output prediction from a sequence of data
I have tried to find a list of algorithms that are suitable for sequence prediction from a window of previous input values, which I could then apply in such a library e.g. … So, I'd like to ask what algorithms excel at prediction from a window of sequence data, and what are their strengths / weaknesses. …