A three-dimensional mapping of financial time series data using spatialisation

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Borna, Kambiz
Moore, A.B.

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2022-08-24

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Bitcoin
financial time series data
time series data
financial markets
spatialisation

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Borna, K. & Moore, A.B. (2022, August, 24-26) A three-dimensional mapping of financial time series data using spatialisation [Paper presentation]. GeoCart'2022, 10th National Cartographic Conference, Wellington, New Zealand https://hdl.handle.net/10652/5956

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Time series comprises data on some attribute gathered at different points in time which is ordered chronologically [1]. The representation of time series is performed via a two dimensional profile view, where the x-axis represents time intervals, and the y-axis represents a variable of interest, e.g., the daily closing Bitcoin prices. In this example, the geometric relationship between observations is formed via an irregular horizontal line that directly links the Bitcoin prices at different time intervals, or a mathematical function fitted to the observations.

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