Mr Gunter,

On 2 April 2012 21:15, Bert Gunter <gunter.ber...@gene.com> wrote:
> I strongly suggest you consult with a local statistician. Your
> description is far too vague (to me anyway) to make any sense of and
> probably requires a good deal of back and forth between you and a
> competent data analyst to pin down what the issues and constraints
> are. For example, what constitutes "interesting" patterns? --  do the
> data need to be analyzed in real time? -- Are visual displays
> sufficient or is some kind of numeric indication needed? ... etc. etc.
> One tentative word of advice, though: with this much data, do not get
> embroiled with P values or other measures of statistical
> "significance": anything you can see will be "significant."

All I want to show is that I can find instances of any pattern
throughout our data sets and list them. If the pattern I see is when
the accelerometer is 120% of normal and the gyroscope reading is
steady for 3 seconds, how do I find this pattern throughout different
data sets? -- H
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