I am using keras , but it is throwing a error with the helper libraries. No module names “lstm”












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from keras.layers.core import Dense,Activation,Dropout
from keras.layers.recurrent import LSTM
from keras.models import Sequential
import time,lstm


The error message is No module name "lstm"










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    from keras.layers.core import Dense,Activation,Dropout
    from keras.layers.recurrent import LSTM
    from keras.models import Sequential
    import time,lstm


    The error message is No module name "lstm"










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      from keras.layers.core import Dense,Activation,Dropout
      from keras.layers.recurrent import LSTM
      from keras.models import Sequential
      import time,lstm


      The error message is No module name "lstm"










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      from keras.layers.core import Dense,Activation,Dropout
      from keras.layers.recurrent import LSTM
      from keras.models import Sequential
      import time,lstm


      The error message is No module name "lstm"







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          It looks like you have already imported LSTM from keras.layers, so there's no reason to import lstm again. According to the examples, I don't see any instances of the (lower case) lstm import, just the LSTM from keras.layers.






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          • basically i am using lstm to load the data using lstm.load_data. I tried your approach but it is still saying LSTM has no attribute load_data. Can you tell me a way to load the data

            – varun chauhan
            Nov 19 '18 at 8:52











          • @varunchauhan is there a tutorial that you're following telling you to use that function? I'm not seeing it in the examples

            – Unsolved Cypher
            Nov 19 '18 at 9:00











          • yes, I saw video of Siraj and tried the same code which is on stock prediction.

            – varun chauhan
            Nov 23 '18 at 5:19













          • From the information you've given, I'm guessing you're following this tutorial. If that's the case, the link in the description goes to a repository containing this file, which you'll need to download and put in the same directory as your code.

            – Unsolved Cypher
            Nov 23 '18 at 5:26











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          It looks like you have already imported LSTM from keras.layers, so there's no reason to import lstm again. According to the examples, I don't see any instances of the (lower case) lstm import, just the LSTM from keras.layers.






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          • basically i am using lstm to load the data using lstm.load_data. I tried your approach but it is still saying LSTM has no attribute load_data. Can you tell me a way to load the data

            – varun chauhan
            Nov 19 '18 at 8:52











          • @varunchauhan is there a tutorial that you're following telling you to use that function? I'm not seeing it in the examples

            – Unsolved Cypher
            Nov 19 '18 at 9:00











          • yes, I saw video of Siraj and tried the same code which is on stock prediction.

            – varun chauhan
            Nov 23 '18 at 5:19













          • From the information you've given, I'm guessing you're following this tutorial. If that's the case, the link in the description goes to a repository containing this file, which you'll need to download and put in the same directory as your code.

            – Unsolved Cypher
            Nov 23 '18 at 5:26
















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          It looks like you have already imported LSTM from keras.layers, so there's no reason to import lstm again. According to the examples, I don't see any instances of the (lower case) lstm import, just the LSTM from keras.layers.






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          • basically i am using lstm to load the data using lstm.load_data. I tried your approach but it is still saying LSTM has no attribute load_data. Can you tell me a way to load the data

            – varun chauhan
            Nov 19 '18 at 8:52











          • @varunchauhan is there a tutorial that you're following telling you to use that function? I'm not seeing it in the examples

            – Unsolved Cypher
            Nov 19 '18 at 9:00











          • yes, I saw video of Siraj and tried the same code which is on stock prediction.

            – varun chauhan
            Nov 23 '18 at 5:19













          • From the information you've given, I'm guessing you're following this tutorial. If that's the case, the link in the description goes to a repository containing this file, which you'll need to download and put in the same directory as your code.

            – Unsolved Cypher
            Nov 23 '18 at 5:26














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          It looks like you have already imported LSTM from keras.layers, so there's no reason to import lstm again. According to the examples, I don't see any instances of the (lower case) lstm import, just the LSTM from keras.layers.






          share|improve this answer













          It looks like you have already imported LSTM from keras.layers, so there's no reason to import lstm again. According to the examples, I don't see any instances of the (lower case) lstm import, just the LSTM from keras.layers.







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          answered Nov 19 '18 at 8:19









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          • basically i am using lstm to load the data using lstm.load_data. I tried your approach but it is still saying LSTM has no attribute load_data. Can you tell me a way to load the data

            – varun chauhan
            Nov 19 '18 at 8:52











          • @varunchauhan is there a tutorial that you're following telling you to use that function? I'm not seeing it in the examples

            – Unsolved Cypher
            Nov 19 '18 at 9:00











          • yes, I saw video of Siraj and tried the same code which is on stock prediction.

            – varun chauhan
            Nov 23 '18 at 5:19













          • From the information you've given, I'm guessing you're following this tutorial. If that's the case, the link in the description goes to a repository containing this file, which you'll need to download and put in the same directory as your code.

            – Unsolved Cypher
            Nov 23 '18 at 5:26



















          • basically i am using lstm to load the data using lstm.load_data. I tried your approach but it is still saying LSTM has no attribute load_data. Can you tell me a way to load the data

            – varun chauhan
            Nov 19 '18 at 8:52











          • @varunchauhan is there a tutorial that you're following telling you to use that function? I'm not seeing it in the examples

            – Unsolved Cypher
            Nov 19 '18 at 9:00











          • yes, I saw video of Siraj and tried the same code which is on stock prediction.

            – varun chauhan
            Nov 23 '18 at 5:19













          • From the information you've given, I'm guessing you're following this tutorial. If that's the case, the link in the description goes to a repository containing this file, which you'll need to download and put in the same directory as your code.

            – Unsolved Cypher
            Nov 23 '18 at 5:26

















          basically i am using lstm to load the data using lstm.load_data. I tried your approach but it is still saying LSTM has no attribute load_data. Can you tell me a way to load the data

          – varun chauhan
          Nov 19 '18 at 8:52





          basically i am using lstm to load the data using lstm.load_data. I tried your approach but it is still saying LSTM has no attribute load_data. Can you tell me a way to load the data

          – varun chauhan
          Nov 19 '18 at 8:52













          @varunchauhan is there a tutorial that you're following telling you to use that function? I'm not seeing it in the examples

          – Unsolved Cypher
          Nov 19 '18 at 9:00





          @varunchauhan is there a tutorial that you're following telling you to use that function? I'm not seeing it in the examples

          – Unsolved Cypher
          Nov 19 '18 at 9:00













          yes, I saw video of Siraj and tried the same code which is on stock prediction.

          – varun chauhan
          Nov 23 '18 at 5:19







          yes, I saw video of Siraj and tried the same code which is on stock prediction.

          – varun chauhan
          Nov 23 '18 at 5:19















          From the information you've given, I'm guessing you're following this tutorial. If that's the case, the link in the description goes to a repository containing this file, which you'll need to download and put in the same directory as your code.

          – Unsolved Cypher
          Nov 23 '18 at 5:26





          From the information you've given, I'm guessing you're following this tutorial. If that's the case, the link in the description goes to a repository containing this file, which you'll need to download and put in the same directory as your code.

          – Unsolved Cypher
          Nov 23 '18 at 5:26


















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