The First Tool: Like a Smart Memory
The first tool is like a smart memory that helps remember what happened before, kind of like when you learn the days of the week. It looks at past cookie counts and says, “Oh! More cookies are eaten on Fridays!” This part is called ARIMA, which stands for something fancy, but it's just a way to spot patterns in numbers over time.
The Second Tool: Like a Brain That Learns
The second tool is like a brain that learns from the smart memory. It’s called neural, and it works kind of like how you learn new things at school, by practicing and getting better each day. This part helps the guesser improve over time, so their predictions get more accurate.
Together, these two tools help predict what will happen next, just like a cookie-counting genius who gets smarter every day!
Examples
- Two simple tools help make better guesses about what comes next.
- Imagine using two toys to figure out tomorrow's temperature.
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See also
- What is ARIMA?
- Who is Neural ARIMA?
- How Can You See the Future Before It Happens?
- How Does a Neural Network Actually Learn?
- How can neural networks be fine-tuned?