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    NeuralForecast

    NeuralForecast

    Scalable and user friendly neural forecasting algorithms.

    NeuralForecast offers a large collection of neural forecasting models focusing on their performance, usability, and robustness. The models range from classic networks like RNNs to the latest transformers: MLP, LSTM, GRU, RNN, TCN, TimesNet, BiTCN, DeepAR, NBEATS, NBEATSx, NHITS, TiDE, DeepNPTS, TSMixer, TSMixerx, MLPMultivariate, DLinear, NLinear, TFT, Informer, AutoFormer, FedFormer, PatchTST, iTransformer, StemGNN, and TimeLLM. There is a shared belief in Neural forecasting methods'...
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    Optax

    Optax

    Optax is a gradient processing and optimization library for JAX

    Optax is a gradient processing and optimization library for JAX. It is designed to facilitate research by providing building blocks that can be recombined in custom ways in order to optimize parametric models such as, but not limited to, deep neural networks. We favor focusing on small composable building blocks that can be effectively combined into custom solutions. Others may build upon these basic components in more complicated abstractions. Whenever reasonable, implementations prioritize readability and structuring code to match standard equations, over code reuse.
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    DoWhy

    DoWhy

    DoWhy is a Python library for causal inference

    ...DoWhy builds on two of the most powerful frameworks for causal inference: graphical causal models and potential outcomes. For effect estimation, it uses graph-based criteria and do-calculus for modeling assumptions and identifying a non-parametric causal effect. For estimation, it switches to methods based primarily on potential outcomes.
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