Enhance the way the temporal modelling works. Consider trying to start the time at a "real" time. Maybe 800 to repersent 8 am, but then would have to figure out how to avoid getting 860 as a time. Also will need to decide how long of a schedule we want to represent. To get the idea across I think an hour should be sufficient, but a morning (4 hrs) could be good to just show robustness of the model.
Enhance the way the temporal modelling works. Consider trying to start the time at a "real" time. Maybe 800 to repersent 8 am, but then would have to figure out how to avoid getting 860 as a time. Also will need to decide how long of a schedule we want to represent. To get the idea across I think an hour should be sufficient, but a morning (4 hrs) could be good to just show robustness of the model.