@@IIF_RU-vid Hi, is there any way to get the presentation(s)? the talk was very interesting, but it hard to follow up without seeing what was presented.
Great talk. I learned a whole lot and if you do not know about Gigerenzer's research program (my case) it is an hour filled with very important insights.
I loved the talk. I am very interested in hearing more about making Fable reconciliation on par with HTS in terms of computational efficiency. Also, I would love a non-negative constraint method added to the Fable reconciliation function. Does anyone have a link to the non-Negative Cross Temporal Forecast Reconciliation talk mentioned at the end of this video?
There was a talk given at ISF 2022 entitled Tools for forecast reconciliation: the R package FoReco by Daniele Girolimetto which might assist with your inquiry. I found this reference as well: cran.r-project.org/web/packages/FoReco/FoReco.pdf.
Thanks to the first speaker for the lucid exposition of probabilistic programming and Pyro. The second speaker also did an excellent job of introducing Orbit, but I felt it was more hurried in the presentation, and left out some important questions like whether the accuracy measure is programmable; e.g. can I use MAD as my accuracy measure and get a different model?
Hi May I ask where can I see the talks that mentioned in the video, like "Network Planning at Scale -- Forecasting for facebook's Edge" in 34:17? Thank you.