Ok, that makes sense. One more thing though. According to my research, temporal points during the spring and autumn are more helpful for what I'm trying to do. However, I'm afraid that large jumps like this will confuse my model. Like it will have a hard time detecting features when time jumps like this happen. Is this a real concern?
Ok so what if I have something like 10 temporal points, assuming you I have the necessary computing power. The other dimensions are pixels (x and y) and channels (bands).
Do you think it would be beneficial to have 365 different time points (1 each day) in my fourth dimension? I know it’s hard to say, but what do you think?
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Ok, that makes sense. One more thing though. According to my research, temporal points during the spring and autumn are more helpful for what I'm trying to do. However, I'm afraid that large jumps like this will confuse my model. Like it will have a hard time detecting features when time jumps like this happen. Is this a real concern?