gingado is a machine learning library focused on economics and finance use cases. This package aims to be suitable for beginners and advanced users alike. Use cases may range from programmatic data retrievals using SDMX to experimentation with machine learning-based econometric estimators to more complex forecasting pipelines used in production.
gingado seeks to facilitate the use of machine learning in economic and finance use cases, while promoting good practices. This package aims to be suitable for beginners and advanced users alike. Use cases may range from simple data retrievals to experimentation with machine learning algorithms to more complex model pipelines used in production. gingado is developed as part of the sdmx.io project under the BIS Open Tech initiative.
gingado is a free, open source library with different functionalities:
Each of these functionalities builds on top of the previous one. They can be used on a stand-alone basis, together, or even as part of a larger pipeline from data input to model training to documentation!
New functionalities are planned over time, so consider checking frequently on gingado for the latest toolsets.
The choices made during development of gingado derive from the following principles, in no particular order:
For more infornation, please refer to the gingado project pages on GitHub: (external link)
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