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Traditional Vs Machine Learning Approaches: A Comparison Of Time Series Modeling Methods, Miguel E. Bonilla Jr., Jason Mcdonald, Tamas Toth, Bivin Sadler
Traditional Vs Machine Learning Approaches: A Comparison Of Time Series Modeling Methods, Miguel E. Bonilla Jr., Jason Mcdonald, Tamas Toth, Bivin Sadler
SMU Data Science Review
In recent years, various new Machine Learning and Deep Learning algorithms have been introduced, claiming to offer better performance than traditional statistical approaches when forecasting time series. Studies seeking evidence to support the usage of ML/DL over statistical approaches have been limited to comparing the forecasting performance of univariate, linear time series data. This research compares the performance of traditional statistical-based and ML/DL methods for forecasting multivariate and nonlinear time series.
Deep Learning For Online Fashion: A Novel Solution For The Retail E-Commerce Industry, Zachary O. Harris, Gowtham G. Katta, Robert Slater, Joseph L. Woodall Iv
Deep Learning For Online Fashion: A Novel Solution For The Retail E-Commerce Industry, Zachary O. Harris, Gowtham G. Katta, Robert Slater, Joseph L. Woodall Iv
SMU Data Science Review
The online shopping experience for clothing can be further enhanced by implementing Deep Learning techniques, such as Computer Vision and personalized recommendation systems. Automation, as a principle, can be applied to solving problems surrounding efficacy, efficiency, and security. It also provides a layer of abstraction for the user during the online shopping experience. This research aims to apply Deep Learning methods and principles of automation to augment the e-commerce fashion market in a novel way. After using these methods, it was found that Convolutional Autoencoders and Item-to-Item Based Recommenders may be used to accurately and precisely recommend articles of clothing …