A time-series can be considered a vector and two vectors can be compared using the Euclidean distance. Why then, is the

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A time-series can be considered a vector and two vectors can be compared using the Euclidean distance. Why then, is the

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A time-series can be considered a vector and two vectors can becompared using the Euclidean distance. Why then, is the Euclideandistance not used for comparing time-series data and the DynamicTime Warping distance used instead? (Answer in 2-3 sentences)
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