Improving Trip Segmentation#953
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Replaced loop for DB query with bulk_write method
Moving transition_Df and motion_df calls upstream in trip_segmentation to improve performance.
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Tested. Will fail. |
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@humbleOldSage can ypu:
This will let me chose which of the improvements to merge. Making server changes can introduce code churn, and I am not convinced that the invalidating raw entry change (which involves a change to the timeseries interface) is worth it. |
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Sure. I'll create two separate PRs for these two changes. |
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@humbleOldSage if this has been replaced by other calls, can you please close this PR? |
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Sure. |
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Reducing DB calls. Using more in memory operations.