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Time Series Forecasting in Python (Manning)
Time Series Forecasting in Python teaches you to build powerful predictive models from time-based data. Every model you create is relevant, useful, and easy to implement with Python.
Marco Peixeiro
Time Series Forecasting in Python teaches you to apply time series forecasting and get immediate, meaningful predictions. You’ll learn both traditional statistical and new deep learning models for time series forecasting, all fully illustrated with Python source code.
Test your skills with hands-on projects for forecasting air travel, volume of drug prescriptions, and the earnings of Johnson & Johnson. By the time you’re done, you’ll be ready to build accurate and insightful forecasting models with tools from the Python ecosystem.
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