wine&bread17
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Hey guys,
I want to model a function based on a scatter plot that looks like cos (x) and I have a few questions. First of all, should I not take into consideration the outliers, which I would calculate just using the interquartile range? For a bit of context, I'm looking at the concentration of air pollutants across 2 years, so I have 24 values for the graph. Also, of course I have seen ways to model it just by looking at the min, max etc. and coming up with a function, but for regression are there more complicated ways by which I can approach this probem?
I want to model a function based on a scatter plot that looks like cos (x) and I have a few questions. First of all, should I not take into consideration the outliers, which I would calculate just using the interquartile range? For a bit of context, I'm looking at the concentration of air pollutants across 2 years, so I have 24 values for the graph. Also, of course I have seen ways to model it just by looking at the min, max etc. and coming up with a function, but for regression are there more complicated ways by which I can approach this probem?