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English: Yearly volume of the Nile river at Aswan, an example of time series data commonly used in change detection
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Source van den Burg, Gerrit JJ, and Christopher KI Williams. "An Evaluation of Change Point Detection Algorithms." arXiv preprint arXiv:2003.06222 (2020).
Author van den Burg, Gerrit JJ, and Christopher KI Williams.

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