Time series They are a special animal
When I started my Machine learning I did my degree because I loved physics (strange reason to start with machine learning) and from physics I understood that I also really loved coding and data science. I didn't really care about the guy data. All I wanted to do was sit in front of a computer writing 10,000 lines of code a day.
The truth is, even if you don't care (I still don't) your career will lead you to certain types of data rather than others.
If you work in Space x, You probably won't do much NLP, but you will do a lot of sign Processing. If you work in NetflixYou could end up working with many NLP and recommendation systemsIf you work in Tesla You will definitely be a Computer vision Expert in working with images.
When I started out as a physicist and then went on to pursue my PhD in engineering, I was immediately thrown into the world of physics. world of signs.
This is simply the natural world of engineering:Any time you have a setup and you extract information from it, at the end of the day you are dealing with a signal. Don't get me wrong…