pytorch-forecasting
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pytorch-forecasting
- FLaNK Stack Weekly for 14 Aug 2023
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Pytorch Lstm
Source: Conversation with Bing, 4/5/2023 (1) jdb78/pytorch-forecasting: Time series forecasting with PyTorch - GitHub. https://github.com/jdb78/pytorch-forecasting. (2) Time Series Prediction with LSTM Using PyTorch - Colaboratory. https://colab.research.google.com/github/dlmacedo/starter-academic/blob/master/content/courses/deeplearning/notebooks/pytorch/Time_Series_Prediction_with_LSTM_Using_PyTorch.ipynb. (3) time-series-classification · GitHub Topics · GitHub. https://github.com/topics/time-series-classification. (4) PyTorch: Dataloader for time series task - Stack Overflow. https://stackoverflow.com/questions/57893415/pytorch-dataloader-for-time-series-task.
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[D] What is the best approach to create embeddings for time series with additional historical events to use with Transformers model?
Temporal fusion transformer https://github.com/jdb78/pytorch-forecasting
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LSTM/CNN architectures for time series forecasting[Discussion]
Pytorch-forecasting
- Can someone help me with this? It's been days that i struggle with this problem, Forecasting w DeepAR
- Can someone help me with this? it's been days that i struggle with this problem
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[P] Beware of false (FB-)Prophets: Introducing the fastest implementation of auto ARIMA [ever].
To name a few: https://github.com/jdb78/pytorch-forecasting, https://github.com/unit8co/darts, https://github.com/Nixtla/neuralforecast
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When to go for an 'easy' time-series model vs. using a complex deep learning model (when having experience with the latter)
I'm a data trainee at this organisation. I wrote my master thesis about using an event clustering mechanism to enrich an existing dataset to improve short-term demand predictions, using Pytorch Forecasting using the temporal fusion transformer component, and LightGBM (and compare the models with and w/o the event feature, so 4 runs in total).
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A python library for easy manipulation and forecasting of time series.
Darts is a pretty nice one. I've recently been using pytorch-forecasting for larger models like the Temporal Fusion Transformer. https://github.com/jdb78/pytorch-forecasting
mlforecast
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Sales forecast for next two years
MLForecast
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Demand Planning
Alternatively you could try out their mlforecast package which 'featurizes' the time pieces to fit with things like LightGBM: https://github.com/Nixtla/mlforecast
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Recommendations for books on working with time series/forecasting problems?
- https://nixtla.github.io/mlforecast/
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XGBoost for time series
Leaving these two repos here for anyone interested in trying decision tree regression or statistical forecasting baselines: - https://nixtla.github.io/mlforecast/ - https://github.com/Nixtla/statsforecast
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Time series modeling using ARIMA and XGBoost. Intro to free time series modeling resources
In Python you can use the https://nixtla.github.io/mlforecast library for example, it makes the feature engineering, evaluation and cross validation trivial.
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Time series forecasting model predicts increasing number for target variable when the actual values are zeroes
You might want to take a look to this library: MLForecast.
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[P] Beware of false (FB-)Prophets: Introducing the fastest implementation of auto ARIMA [ever].
Yes, for example we have this paper in long-horizon settings using our library NeuralForecast and this experiment with other of our libraries MLForecast, both of them outperforming autoarima.
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[P] Deep Learning for time series forecasting (neuralforecast, python package)
We are already working on the comparison. For the moment, the blog shows that another of our libraries, MLForecast (https://github.com/Nixtla/mlforecast), has an excellent performance in this use case.
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Automated Time Series Processing and Forecasting
We missed that, sorry. At the moment, for forecasting the pipeline uses the mlforecast library (https://github.com/nixtla/mlforecast) that builds upong Sckilearn .xgboos and lightbmg .
What are some alternatives?
darts - A python library for user-friendly forecasting and anomaly detection on time series.
statsforecast - Lightning ⚡️ fast forecasting with statistical and econometric models.
Prophet - Tool for producing high quality forecasts for time series data that has multiple seasonality with linear or non-linear growth.
tsfeatures - Calculates various features from time series data. Python implementation of the R package tsfeatures.
neuralforecast - Scalable and user friendly neural :brain: forecasting algorithms.
Lime-For-Time - Application of the LIME algorithm by Marco Tulio Ribeiro, Sameer Singh, Carlos Guestrin to the domain of time series classification
pytorch-lightning - Build high-performance AI models with PyTorch Lightning (organized PyTorch). Deploy models with Lightning Apps (organized Python to build end-to-end ML systems). [Moved to: https://github.com/Lightning-AI/lightning]
tsai - Time series Timeseries Deep Learning Machine Learning Python Pytorch fastai | State-of-the-art Deep Learning library for Time Series and Sequences in Pytorch / fastai
tslearn - The machine learning toolkit for time series analysis in Python
nixtla - TimeGPT-1: production ready pre-trained Time Series Foundation Model for forecasting and anomaly detection. Generative pretrained transformer for time series trained on over 100B data points. It's capable of accurately predicting various domains such as retail, electricity, finance, and IoT with just a few lines of code 🚀.