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Using an RNN to predict fantasy football results



Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern)
2019 Moderator Election Q&A - Questionnaire
2019 Community Moderator Election ResultsHow to teach neural network a policy for a board game using reinforcement learning?Using Neural Networks To Predict SetsRecurrent Neural Network on Panel DataRNN using multiple time seriesRNN unable to classify time seriesTraining a predictive model on multiple small multivariate time seriesRNNs for time series prediction - what configurations would make sensePredicting the Evolution of a Vector with a Neural Network (RNN?)Need to make an multivariate RNN, confused about input shape?predict future value in every one hour using (t+60 minutes) LSTM neural network in python










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So I have a couple questions about the design of a neural network. I'm trying to create a neural network to predict the number of fantasy points a player will score in a given week.



First of all, I started with a regular NN and the results were okay but not great. I'd like to try with an RNN as I see this as a time series problem, which RNNs are typically used for. I'd like to take a players last n games (probably around a season's worth) and predict their next game.



However when I switch players in my input and start predicting on a new player, I'm worried that the previous players will be remembered by the RNN when predicting the new player. Essentially each player is a new time series. Is there a proper way to train the neural network so that this isn't an issue? Would it even be an issue? I've used RNNs before on text but the entire passage was continuous so I didn't have this problem.



Also, I have a lot of data that isn't part of the time series, such as the upcoming opposing team. How should I incorporate this into the neural network?









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    So I have a couple questions about the design of a neural network. I'm trying to create a neural network to predict the number of fantasy points a player will score in a given week.



    First of all, I started with a regular NN and the results were okay but not great. I'd like to try with an RNN as I see this as a time series problem, which RNNs are typically used for. I'd like to take a players last n games (probably around a season's worth) and predict their next game.



    However when I switch players in my input and start predicting on a new player, I'm worried that the previous players will be remembered by the RNN when predicting the new player. Essentially each player is a new time series. Is there a proper way to train the neural network so that this isn't an issue? Would it even be an issue? I've used RNNs before on text but the entire passage was continuous so I didn't have this problem.



    Also, I have a lot of data that isn't part of the time series, such as the upcoming opposing team. How should I incorporate this into the neural network?









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      So I have a couple questions about the design of a neural network. I'm trying to create a neural network to predict the number of fantasy points a player will score in a given week.



      First of all, I started with a regular NN and the results were okay but not great. I'd like to try with an RNN as I see this as a time series problem, which RNNs are typically used for. I'd like to take a players last n games (probably around a season's worth) and predict their next game.



      However when I switch players in my input and start predicting on a new player, I'm worried that the previous players will be remembered by the RNN when predicting the new player. Essentially each player is a new time series. Is there a proper way to train the neural network so that this isn't an issue? Would it even be an issue? I've used RNNs before on text but the entire passage was continuous so I didn't have this problem.



      Also, I have a lot of data that isn't part of the time series, such as the upcoming opposing team. How should I incorporate this into the neural network?









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      So I have a couple questions about the design of a neural network. I'm trying to create a neural network to predict the number of fantasy points a player will score in a given week.



      First of all, I started with a regular NN and the results were okay but not great. I'd like to try with an RNN as I see this as a time series problem, which RNNs are typically used for. I'd like to take a players last n games (probably around a season's worth) and predict their next game.



      However when I switch players in my input and start predicting on a new player, I'm worried that the previous players will be remembered by the RNN when predicting the new player. Essentially each player is a new time series. Is there a proper way to train the neural network so that this isn't an issue? Would it even be an issue? I've used RNNs before on text but the entire passage was continuous so I didn't have this problem.



      Also, I have a lot of data that isn't part of the time series, such as the upcoming opposing team. How should I incorporate this into the neural network?







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