Spectre2007 Oct 9, 2016 #12 CyJackX said: Define statistical outlier. More... When looking at time series, looking for the 'noise' in time series data is absolutely crucial. Entries should be within the 'noise'. I was using the 'statistical outlier' term in a non traditional sense in the field. http://documents.software.dell.com/Statistics/Textbook/Time-Series-Analysis#systematic
CyJackX said: Define statistical outlier. More... When looking at time series, looking for the 'noise' in time series data is absolutely crucial. Entries should be within the 'noise'. I was using the 'statistical outlier' term in a non traditional sense in the field. http://documents.software.dell.com/Statistics/Textbook/Time-Series-Analysis#systematic