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It lets you run machine learning models with a few lines of code, without needing to understand how machine learning works. | It is a forecast library that allows you to do exploratory data analysis (EDA), forecast pipeline, model tuning, benchmarking, etc. It includes the Silverkite model, a forecast model developed by Linkedin, which allows feature engineering, automatic changepoint detection, holiday effects, various machine learning fitting methods, statitical prediction bands, etc. |
Thousands of models, ready to use;
Automatic API;
Automatic scale;
Pay by the second | Provides time series regressors to capture trend, seasonality, holidays, changepoints, and autoregression, and lets you add your own;
Fits the forecast using a machine learning model of your choice;
Provides powerful plotting tools to explore seasonality, interactions, changepoints, etc;
Provides model templates (default parameters) that work well based on data characteristics and forecast requirements (e.g. daily long-term forecast);
Produces interpretable output, with model summary to examine individual regressors, and component plots to visually inspect the combined effect of related regressors;
Facilitates interactive prototyping, grid search, and benchmarking. Grid search is useful for model selection and semi-automatic forecasting of multiple metrics;
Exposes multiple forecast algorithms in the same interface, making it easy to try algorithms from different libraries and compare results;
The same pipeline provides preprocessing, cross-validation, backtest, forecast, and evaluation with any algorithm |
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