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Kudos for the excellent research and development work!
I just want to know that in the sample 'yzbx' dataset, we can see the values of z >= b when we have lost the cases in the train as well as the test dataset. Can you please let us know how we are getting those values as it is not possible to get the market price when we have lost the auction? Have they randomly generated the market price data (z >= b and z < MAX_SEQ_LEN) ?
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Hi Kan,
Kudos for the excellent research and development work!
I just want to know that in the sample 'yzbx' dataset, we can see the values of z >= b when we have lost the cases in the train as well as the test dataset. Can you please let us know how we are getting those values as it is not possible to get the market price when we have lost the auction? Have they randomly generated the market price data (z >= b and z < MAX_SEQ_LEN) ?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: