In the paper, you mentioned "To evaluate generality, we group the time-series in Yahoo dataset into 3 major classes (for example, seasonal, stable and unstable as shown in Figure 1) manually", so could you provide this manual classification for Yahoo? Sometimes people will have different classification results based on the observation, especially for seasonal and unstable time series, which is a matter when reproducing and comparing the performance.
Thank you for your outstanding work!
In the paper, you mentioned "To evaluate generality, we group the time-series in Yahoo dataset into 3 major classes (for example, seasonal, stable and unstable as shown in Figure 1) manually", so could you provide this manual classification for Yahoo? Sometimes people will have different classification results based on the observation, especially for seasonal and unstable time series, which is a matter when reproducing and comparing the performance.
Thanks very much!