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Deep Learning with PyTorch Lightning

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Product type Book
Published in Apr 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800561618
Pages 366 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Kunal Sawarkar Kunal Sawarkar
Profile icon Kunal Sawarkar

Table of Contents (15) Chapters

Preface 1. Section 1: Kickstarting with PyTorch Lightning
2. Chapter 1: PyTorch Lightning Adventure 3. Chapter 2: Getting off the Ground with the First Deep Learning Model 4. Chapter 3: Transfer Learning Using Pre-Trained Models 5. Chapter 4: Ready-to-Cook Models from Lightning Flash 6. Section 2: Solving using PyTorch Lightning
7. Chapter 5: Time Series Models 8. Chapter 6: Deep Generative Models 9. Chapter 7: Semi-Supervised Learning 10. Chapter 8: Self-Supervised Learning 11. Section 3: Advanced Topics
12. Chapter 9: Deploying and Scoring Models 13. Chapter 10: Scaling and Managing Training 14. Other Books You May Enjoy

Introduction to time series

In a typical machine learning use case, a dataset is a collection of features (x) and target variables (y). The model uses features to learn and predict the target variable.

Take the following example. To predict house prices, the features could be the number of bedrooms, the number of baths, and square footage, and the target variable is the price of the house. Here, the goal can be to use all the features (x) to train the model and predict the price (y) of the house. One thing we observe in such a use case is that all the records in the dataset are treated equally when predicting target variables, which is the price of the house in our example, and the order of the data doesn't matter much. The outcome (y) depends only on the values of x.

On the other hand, in time series prediction, the order of the data plays an important role in capturing some of the features, such as trends and seasons. Time series datasets are typically datasets where...

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