Preface
Mankind has always sought the ability to predict the future. Since the earliest civilizations, people have tried to predict the future. Shamans, oracles, and prophets used anything ranging from astrology and palmistry to numerology to satisfy the human need to see into the future. In the last century, with the developments in IT, the mantle of predicting the future landed on data analysts and data scientists. And how do we predict the future? It’s not by examining the lines and creases on our hands or the positions of the stars anymore but by using data that has been generated in the past. And instead of prophecies, we now have forecasts.
Time, being the fourth dimension in our world, makes all the data generated in the world time series ...
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