Time series forecasting has gained particular attention in recent years because it can provide a fundamental insight into the future by analyzing historical data, assuming that future trends are similar to those that occurred in the past. The primary value of using time series for forecasting is that at business time, future trends and outcomes are not fully available and can only be estimated using historical forecasts. This technology is vital in many fields to understand current seasonal trends and fit their data to the flow of time. Time series forecasting has important applications in weather forecasting, business, healthcare, and finance.
Flexible online course: Combination of self-study and live seminars (HLRS Supercomputing Academy) Organizer: HLRS, University of Stuttgart, Germany
14. Okt 2024
31. Okt 2024
Online (flexible)
Englisch
Mittel
Daten in HPC / Deep Learning / Maschinelles Lernen
Supercomputing-Akademie
Künstliche Intelligenz
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Community-target and domain-specific content: 30 hours Learn more about course curricula and content levels.
This course is intended for, but is not limited to, the following groups:
After this course, participants will:
Layal Ali (HLRS) layal.ali(at)hlrs.de
Access to learning blocks will be unlocked one at a time on a weekly basis. The online seminars cover the course topics in the order listed above.
Register via the button at the top of this page. We encourage you to register to the waiting list if the course is full. Places might become available.
Registration closes on October 08, 2024.
This course is free of charge.
This course offers flexible learning, allowing you to learn at your own pace and access online course materials and cluster resources. Web-seminars are held weekly to discuss the learning modules and to answer your questions. We also provide forum channels that enable you to communicate with the lecturer and peers, as well as to share your experiences.
The course is divided into multiple learning units of 10 hours each. Participants can learn the individual learning content on their own schedule. In addition, this course has fixed dates for virtual seminars and the exam.
High-Performance Computing Center (HLRS) issues participants an attendance confirmation if they have attended all seminars, as well as a certificate if they have passed the exam at the end of the course.
Junghwa Lee, phone 0711 685 87228, training(at)hlrs.de
This course is offered within the framework of the project “Integrated Artificial Intelligence in Teaching at the University of Stuttgart” (IKILeUS). The aim of IKILeUS is to provide students with a comprehensive and sustainable understanding in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) and to introduce AI-based technologies that can improve teaching at the University of Stuttgart.
HLRS is part of the Gauss Centre for Supercomputing (GCS), together with JSC in Jülich and LRZ in Garching near Munich. EuroCC@GCS is the German National Competence Centre (NCC) for High-Performance Computing. HLRS is also a member of the Baden-Württemberg initiative bwHPC.
See the training overview and the Supercomputing Academy pages.
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