perhaps the airline delay dataset? http://stat-computing.org/dataexpo/2009/the-data.html … it has decent signal http://auai.org/uai2013/prints/papers/244.pdf …
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if you can find something from sports (player positions, etc), that's pretty good. Or you could use physics engine trajectories.
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Thanks for the suggestions, what's "physics engine trajectories"?
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I've been searching for the same thing for LSTM examples as well. Not a lot of good ones out there.
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that's really no "image-net" for sequential data. Images are a more focused space. Sequence variants are much wider.
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let me know when you find one!
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how about the cmu motion capture repository?
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do you have a link to that? Couldn't find what you refer to.
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Might not be ideal but why not yahoo/google finance? http://opendata.stackexchange.com/questions/103/where-can-i-find-open-data-on-historical-forex-rates-for-financial-reporting-pur …
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unfortunately Forex data does not have good enough signal for a timeseries forecasting demo...
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