QuestDB is a high performance, open-source, time-series database
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QuestDB is a high performance, open-source, time-series database
CrateDB is a distributed and scalable SQL database for storing and analyzing massive amounts of data in near real-time, even with complex queries. It is PostgreSQL-compatible, and based on Lucene.
A Java package to automatically detect anomalies in large scale time-series data
The Heroic Time Series Database
ELKI Data Mining Toolkit
ArcadeDB Multi-Model Database, one DBMS that supports SQL, Cypher, Gremlin, HTTP/JSON, MongoDB and Redis. ArcadeDB is a conceptual fork of OrientDB, the first Multi-Model DBMS. ArcadeDB supports Vector Embeddings.
The Most Advanced Time Series Platform
Accumulo backed time series database
Scalable Time Series Data Analytics
A Time Series Browser
The Chronix Server implementation that is based on Apache Solr.
Time Series Metrics Engine based on Cassandra
Implementation of time series compression method from the Facebook's Gorilla paper
Anomaly detection for streaming time series, featuring automated model selection.
Time series analysis in Java
Code for Java Deep Learning Cookbook
Imhotep is a large-scale analytics platform built by Indeed.
Library which contains several time-dependent data and index structures (e.g., IntervalTree, BucketTimeSeries), as well as algorithms.
GrammarViz 2.0 public release:
Java implementation of Seasonal-Trend-Loess time-series decomposition algorithm.
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