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AutoEncoder for Interpolation

In physical science, sensor data are collected over time to produce timeseries data. However, depending on the real-world condition and underlying physics of the sensor, data might be noisy. Besides, the limitation of sample-time on sensors may not allow collecting data over all the timepoints, may require some form of interpolation. Interpolation may not be smooth enough, fail to denoise data, and derivative operation on noisy sensor data may be poor that do not reveal any high order dynamics. In this article, we propose to use AutoEncoder to perform interpolation that also denoise data simultaneously. A brief example using a real-world is also provided.

preprint2021arXivOpen access

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