SnuggleWuggleSleep t1_j8omznf wrote on February 15, 2023 at 9:05 PM Reply to [D] Simple Questions Thread by AutoModerator How do LSTMs for sports prediction work? My understanding with LSTMs is that they're predicting the next step in a sequence, but a sports match is two sequences coming against each other. Permalink 1
SnuggleWuggleSleep OP t1_j7qyhhs wrote on February 8, 2023 at 8:02 PM Reply to comment by mjaltthrowaway in [D] What techniques can I use to tell if a problem is likely enough to be solved by ML so as to justify compiling the dataset? by SnuggleWuggleSleep Reads like an ai that needs more training wrote this. Permalink Parent 1
SnuggleWuggleSleep OP t1_j7m6cnf wrote on February 7, 2023 at 8:22 PM Reply to comment by Feeling_Card_4162 in [D] What techniques can I use to tell if a problem is likely enough to be solved by ML so as to justify compiling the dataset? by SnuggleWuggleSleep In this case it's really just the money. Permalink Parent 1
SnuggleWuggleSleep OP t1_j7m2bx4 wrote on February 7, 2023 at 7:57 PM Reply to comment by dfcHeadChair in [D] What techniques can I use to tell if a problem is likely enough to be solved by ML so as to justify compiling the dataset? by SnuggleWuggleSleep The problem is I have no idea how much data I'll need. Permalink Parent 1
[D] What techniques can I use to tell if a problem is likely enough to be solved by ML so as to justify compiling the dataset? Submitted by SnuggleWuggleSleep t3_10vgw7s on February 6, 2023 at 8:17 PM in MachineLearning 9 comments 1
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How do LSTMs for sports prediction work? My understanding with LSTMs is that they're predicting the next step in a sequence, but a sports match is two sequences coming against each other.