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I have two questions regarding the time-series aspect of TerminusDB:

1) Does TerminusdB support raw time-series data (one dimensional) for example electrocadiogram (ECG)? At the moment we have them including the metadata in column based CSV format. FYI, the size is around 1 MB for one minute raw ECG data duration.

2) For automated ECG analysis the data is transformed using time-frequency distribution (two dimensional), and the intermediate data must be kept in-memory for feature extraction purpose. Just wondering does TerminusDB can support this intermediate format/structure of time-frequency as well? FYI, the one minute time-frequency ECG data transformed from (1) will need around 4GB of working memory. For real-time analysis of longer ECG data duration from (1), for example 30 minutes duration or 30 MB data size, we need around 3 TB of working memory.



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