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Machine Learning for Time-Series with Python

You're reading from  Machine Learning for Time-Series with Python

Product type Book
Published in Oct 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801819626
Pages 370 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Ben Auffarth Ben Auffarth
Profile icon Ben Auffarth

Table of Contents (15) Chapters

Preface 1. Introduction to Time-Series with Python 2. Time-Series Analysis with Python 3. Preprocessing Time-Series 4. Introduction to Machine Learning for Time-Series 5. Forecasting with Moving Averages and Autoregressive Models 6. Unsupervised Methods for Time-Series 7. Machine Learning Models for Time-Series 8. Online Learning for Time-Series 9. Probabilistic Models for Time-Series 10. Deep Learning for Time-Series 11. Reinforcement Learning for Time-Series 12. Multivariate Forecasting 13. Other Books You May Enjoy
14. Index

Bayesian Structural Time-Series Models

In causal inference, we want to analyze the effect of a treatment. The treatment can be any action that interacts with the system or environment that we care about, from changing the colors of a button on a website to the release of a product. We have the choice of taking the action (for example, releasing the product), thereby observing the outcome under treatment, or not taking the action, where we observe the outcome under no treatment. This is illustrated in the diagram here:

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Figure 9.3: Causal effect of a treatment

In the diagram, an action is taken or not (medicine is administered to a patient), and depending on whether the action is taken we see the patient recovering (cycling) or going into intensive care.

A causal effect is the difference between what happens under treatment and what happens under no treatment. The problem with this is that we can't observe both potential outcomes at the same time.

However,...

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