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multi-targets predict using python



The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are InPredicting app usage on mobile phoneHow to predict an approximate weekly/monthly number, when the Unique Daily Visitors for that week/month are already knownUnderlying model for prediction using different prediction variablesParking Prediction based on Mobile applicationWhat is a better approach for cross-validation with time-related predictorsWhat to give as predictors to predict future values?Can we use a predictive model of a device to another device of similar specification?How to train a model to predict a time window than an event will occur on a websiteDefining Input Shape for Time Series using LSTM in KerasWhat Machine Learning Algorithm could I use to determine some measure in a date?










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let's say I have year month data h1 h2 h3 .. h24
2004 1 1 40 42 60 ..
: : :
2008 12 31
I am trying to predict h1....h24 for a whole week based on historical data.
so I am trying to predict h1..h24 when I only have data h1...h24 of different year but the same month and day.



How can specify my X and Y that are used to train my predictive model using Python?










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    The data is not quite clear. What is h1 ... h24?
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$begingroup$


let's say I have year month data h1 h2 h3 .. h24
2004 1 1 40 42 60 ..
: : :
2008 12 31
I am trying to predict h1....h24 for a whole week based on historical data.
so I am trying to predict h1..h24 when I only have data h1...h24 of different year but the same month and day.



How can specify my X and Y that are used to train my predictive model using Python?










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    The data is not quite clear. What is h1 ... h24?
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    Sep 12 '18 at 0:58













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$begingroup$


let's say I have year month data h1 h2 h3 .. h24
2004 1 1 40 42 60 ..
: : :
2008 12 31
I am trying to predict h1....h24 for a whole week based on historical data.
so I am trying to predict h1..h24 when I only have data h1...h24 of different year but the same month and day.



How can specify my X and Y that are used to train my predictive model using Python?










share|improve this question









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let's say I have year month data h1 h2 h3 .. h24
2004 1 1 40 42 60 ..
: : :
2008 12 31
I am trying to predict h1....h24 for a whole week based on historical data.
so I am trying to predict h1..h24 when I only have data h1...h24 of different year but the same month and day.



How can specify my X and Y that are used to train my predictive model using Python?







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  • 1




    $begingroup$
    The data is not quite clear. What is h1 ... h24?
    $endgroup$
    – bakka
    Sep 12 '18 at 0:58












  • 1




    $begingroup$
    The data is not quite clear. What is h1 ... h24?
    $endgroup$
    – bakka
    Sep 12 '18 at 0:58







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$begingroup$
The data is not quite clear. What is h1 ... h24?
$endgroup$
– bakka
Sep 12 '18 at 0:58




$begingroup$
The data is not quite clear. What is h1 ... h24?
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Sorry this is more organized:


let's say I have these columns and raws in my data set
year month day h1 h2 h3 .. h24

2004   1     1     40 42 60 ..

: : :                        : : :

2008 12     31



I am trying to predict h1....h24 for a whole week based on historical data.
so I am trying to predict h1..h24 when I only have data h1...h24 of a different year but the same month and day.



How can specify my X and Y that are used to train my predictive model using Python?






share|improve this answer









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    You can use the edit option here and add the extra content to the question itself. This is not an answer to your question.
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    – Kiritee Gak
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    I think what you are looking for is "time-series forecasting".
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    – anymous.asker
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$begingroup$

Sorry this is more organized:


let's say I have these columns and raws in my data set
year month day h1 h2 h3 .. h24

2004   1     1     40 42 60 ..

: : :                        : : :

2008 12     31



I am trying to predict h1....h24 for a whole week based on historical data.
so I am trying to predict h1..h24 when I only have data h1...h24 of a different year but the same month and day.



How can specify my X and Y that are used to train my predictive model using Python?






share|improve this answer









$endgroup$












  • $begingroup$
    You can use the edit option here and add the extra content to the question itself. This is not an answer to your question.
    $endgroup$
    – Kiritee Gak
    Sep 12 '18 at 12:08










  • $begingroup$
    I think what you are looking for is "time-series forecasting".
    $endgroup$
    – anymous.asker
    Oct 12 '18 at 13:16















0












$begingroup$

Sorry this is more organized:


let's say I have these columns and raws in my data set
year month day h1 h2 h3 .. h24

2004   1     1     40 42 60 ..

: : :                        : : :

2008 12     31



I am trying to predict h1....h24 for a whole week based on historical data.
so I am trying to predict h1..h24 when I only have data h1...h24 of a different year but the same month and day.



How can specify my X and Y that are used to train my predictive model using Python?






share|improve this answer









$endgroup$












  • $begingroup$
    You can use the edit option here and add the extra content to the question itself. This is not an answer to your question.
    $endgroup$
    – Kiritee Gak
    Sep 12 '18 at 12:08










  • $begingroup$
    I think what you are looking for is "time-series forecasting".
    $endgroup$
    – anymous.asker
    Oct 12 '18 at 13:16













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$begingroup$

Sorry this is more organized:


let's say I have these columns and raws in my data set
year month day h1 h2 h3 .. h24

2004   1     1     40 42 60 ..

: : :                        : : :

2008 12     31



I am trying to predict h1....h24 for a whole week based on historical data.
so I am trying to predict h1..h24 when I only have data h1...h24 of a different year but the same month and day.



How can specify my X and Y that are used to train my predictive model using Python?






share|improve this answer









$endgroup$



Sorry this is more organized:


let's say I have these columns and raws in my data set
year month day h1 h2 h3 .. h24

2004   1     1     40 42 60 ..

: : :                        : : :

2008 12     31



I am trying to predict h1....h24 for a whole week based on historical data.
so I am trying to predict h1..h24 when I only have data h1...h24 of a different year but the same month and day.



How can specify my X and Y that are used to train my predictive model using Python?







share|improve this answer












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  • $begingroup$
    You can use the edit option here and add the extra content to the question itself. This is not an answer to your question.
    $endgroup$
    – Kiritee Gak
    Sep 12 '18 at 12:08










  • $begingroup$
    I think what you are looking for is "time-series forecasting".
    $endgroup$
    – anymous.asker
    Oct 12 '18 at 13:16
















  • $begingroup$
    You can use the edit option here and add the extra content to the question itself. This is not an answer to your question.
    $endgroup$
    – Kiritee Gak
    Sep 12 '18 at 12:08










  • $begingroup$
    I think what you are looking for is "time-series forecasting".
    $endgroup$
    – anymous.asker
    Oct 12 '18 at 13:16















$begingroup$
You can use the edit option here and add the extra content to the question itself. This is not an answer to your question.
$endgroup$
– Kiritee Gak
Sep 12 '18 at 12:08




$begingroup$
You can use the edit option here and add the extra content to the question itself. This is not an answer to your question.
$endgroup$
– Kiritee Gak
Sep 12 '18 at 12:08












$begingroup$
I think what you are looking for is "time-series forecasting".
$endgroup$
– anymous.asker
Oct 12 '18 at 13:16




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I think what you are looking for is "time-series forecasting".
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