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Is there any technical reason to store the whole time series used to create a model, besides plotting? If a model is grown by appending new data it can be a huge limitation to store all the values in memory, since it will eventually be too slow to save and load from disk. Besides, as far as I understand it, the model only needs a handful of parameters in order to perform the forward filtering and compute new predictions. Thus, it would be great if we could have the option to create a "minimal" dlm object, that only stores the information strictly necessary to compute basic operations such as appending, fitting and predicting.
Thank you in advance
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Hi,
Is there any technical reason to store the whole time series used to create a model, besides plotting? If a model is grown by appending new data it can be a huge limitation to store all the values in memory, since it will eventually be too slow to save and load from disk. Besides, as far as I understand it, the model only needs a handful of parameters in order to perform the forward filtering and compute new predictions. Thus, it would be great if we could have the option to create a "minimal" dlm object, that only stores the information strictly necessary to compute basic operations such as appending, fitting and predicting.
Thank you in advance
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: