# ceemdan-forecaster **Repository Path**: zhangxinjun2004/ceemdan-forecaster ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: ceemdan-forecaster - **Description**: CEEMDAN-Informer-LSTM financial time series forecasting pipeline with Kedro and Gradio GUI - **Primary Language**: Unknown - **License**: Not specified - **Default Branch**: master - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2026-03-17 - **Last Updated**: 2026-03-17 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README # ceemdan_forecaster [![Powered by Kedro](https://img.shields.io/badge/powered_by-kedro-ffc900?logo=kedro)](https://kedro.org) ## Overview This is your new Kedro project, which was generated using `kedro 1.0.0`. Take a look at the [Kedro documentation](https://docs.kedro.org) to get started. ## Rules and guidelines In order to get the best out of the template: * Don't remove any lines from the `.gitignore` file we provide * Make sure your results can be reproduced by following a data engineering convention * Don't commit data to your repository * Don't commit any credentials or your local configuration to your repository. Keep all your credentials and local configuration in `conf/local/` ## How to install dependencies Declare any dependencies in `requirements.txt` for `pip` installation. To install them, run: ``` pip install -r requirements.txt ``` ## How to run your Kedro pipeline You can run your Kedro project with: ``` kedro run ``` ## How to test your Kedro project Have a look at the file `tests/test_run.py` for instructions on how to write your tests. You can run your tests as follows: ``` pytest ``` You can configure the coverage threshold in your project's `pyproject.toml` file under the `[tool.coverage.report]` section. ## Project dependencies To see and update the dependency requirements for your project use `requirements.txt`. You can install the project requirements with `pip install -r requirements.txt`. [Further information about project dependencies](https://docs.kedro.org/en/stable/kedro_project_setup/dependencies.html#project-specific-dependencies) ## How to work with Kedro and notebooks > Note: Using `kedro jupyter` or `kedro ipython` to run your notebook provides these variables in scope: `context`, 'session', `catalog`, and `pipelines`. > > Jupyter, JupyterLab, and IPython are already included in the project requirements by default, so once you have run `pip install -r requirements.txt` you will not need to take any extra steps before you use them. ### Jupyter To use Jupyter notebooks in your Kedro project, you need to install Jupyter: ``` pip install jupyter ``` After installing Jupyter, you can start a local notebook server: ``` kedro jupyter notebook ``` ### JupyterLab To use JupyterLab, you need to install it: ``` pip install jupyterlab ``` You can also start JupyterLab: ``` kedro jupyter lab ``` ### IPython And if you want to run an IPython session: ``` kedro ipython ``` ### How to ignore notebook output cells in `git` To automatically strip out all output cell contents before committing to `git`, you can use tools like [`nbstripout`](https://github.com/kynan/nbstripout). For example, you can add a hook in `.git/config` with `nbstripout --install`. This will run `nbstripout` before anything is committed to `git`. > *Note:* Your output cells will be retained locally. ## Package your Kedro project [Further information about building project documentation and packaging your project](https://docs.kedro.org/en/stable/tutorial/package_a_project.html)