Recent Releases of PyForecast
PyForecast - PyForecast V5.0.10
Initial preview version of PyForecast V5. Lookout for updates in the near future as well as documentation describing new features as well as examples.
- 2023_MAY_03 UPDATED 5.0.10: Reworked look and feel. added adjusted R2 as scoring parameter. disagg sort of working.
- 2023-APR-04 UPDATED 5.0.9: Fixed bug that created very large fcst file sizes.
- 2023-MAR-02 UPDATED 5.0.7: Fixed bug with resampling data, added CDF view for forecasts.
- 2023-FEB-08 UPDATED 5.0.6: Added more cross-validation, z-score regression, updated some aspects of model configuration
- 2023-FEB-06 UPDATED 5.0.5: Fixed some bugs with feature selection, generating forecasts.
- 2023-FEB-03 UPDATED 5.0.4: Fixed some bugs with model configuration, documentation
- 2023-JAN-31 UPDATED 5.0.3: Added support for units, auto-updating.
- 2023-JAN-30 UPDATED 5.0.2: Fixed bug where small number of predictors wasn't working, fixed updater script.
Natural Resources - Water Supply and Quality
- Python
Published by kevinfol about 2 years ago

PyForecast - PyForecast V4 Development and Testing
Installer updated 26APR2022 1130MST using the master branch of the source code.
To download the installer, expand the Assets section shown below and download the executable file (Install_PyForecastV4.exe). This will install PyForecast on your machine.
Ignore the source code associated with this release shown below; this source code is outdated. If you want the most up-to-date source code used for the release, clone the master branch of the source code
Natural Resources - Water Supply and Quality
- Python
Published by tjrocha about 5 years ago

PyForecast - PyForecast V3 Production Release
Installer updated 01FEB2021 11:20MST using the master branch of the source code.
To download the installer, expand the Assets section shown below and download the executable file (Install_PyForecast.DDMMMYYYY.exe). This will install PyForecast on your machine.
Ignore the source code associated with this release shown below; this source code is outdated. If you want the most up-to-date source code used for the release, clone the master branch of the source code
Natural Resources - Water Supply and Quality
- Python
Published by tjrocha over 5 years ago
