Estimating location in a model












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I have a big dataset with 10 columns and about a 100,000 rows. Each 5 rows represent a person being tracked and the data related to this tracking such as time, velocity, etc. the last two columns are the longitude and latitude for that person.



To test the model, the test set has the fifth row for each person missing in longitude and latitude. What's the best way to approach this problem?



for example the test set looks like:



id   time    feature2  feature3  long    lat
1 x x x number number
1 x x x number number
1 x x x number number
1 x x x number number
1 x x x
2 x x x number number
2 x x x number number
2 x x x number number
2 x x x number number
2 x x x


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    What’s the time difference between each row from 5-rows?
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I have a big dataset with 10 columns and about a 100,000 rows. Each 5 rows represent a person being tracked and the data related to this tracking such as time, velocity, etc. the last two columns are the longitude and latitude for that person.



To test the model, the test set has the fifth row for each person missing in longitude and latitude. What's the best way to approach this problem?



for example the test set looks like:



id   time    feature2  feature3  long    lat
1 x x x number number
1 x x x number number
1 x x x number number
1 x x x number number
1 x x x
2 x x x number number
2 x x x number number
2 x x x number number
2 x x x number number
2 x x x


etc










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    What’s the time difference between each row from 5-rows?
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I have a big dataset with 10 columns and about a 100,000 rows. Each 5 rows represent a person being tracked and the data related to this tracking such as time, velocity, etc. the last two columns are the longitude and latitude for that person.



To test the model, the test set has the fifth row for each person missing in longitude and latitude. What's the best way to approach this problem?



for example the test set looks like:



id   time    feature2  feature3  long    lat
1 x x x number number
1 x x x number number
1 x x x number number
1 x x x number number
1 x x x
2 x x x number number
2 x x x number number
2 x x x number number
2 x x x number number
2 x x x


etc










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I have a big dataset with 10 columns and about a 100,000 rows. Each 5 rows represent a person being tracked and the data related to this tracking such as time, velocity, etc. the last two columns are the longitude and latitude for that person.



To test the model, the test set has the fifth row for each person missing in longitude and latitude. What's the best way to approach this problem?



for example the test set looks like:



id   time    feature2  feature3  long    lat
1 x x x number number
1 x x x number number
1 x x x number number
1 x x x number number
1 x x x
2 x x x number number
2 x x x number number
2 x x x number number
2 x x x number number
2 x x x


etc







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    What’s the time difference between each row from 5-rows?
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    – pythinker
    yesterday


















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    What’s the time difference between each row from 5-rows?
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    yesterday
















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What’s the time difference between each row from 5-rows?
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