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Learning Interpretable Deep State Space Model for Probabilistic Time Series Forecasting

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Probabilistic time series forecasting involves estimating the distribution of future based on its history, which is essential for risk management in downstream decision-making. We propose a deep state space model for probabilistic time series forecasting whereby the non-linear emission model and transition model are parameterized by networks and the dependency is modeled by recurrent neural nets. We take the automatic relevance determination (ARD) view and devise a network to exploit the exogenous variables in addition to time series. In particular, our ARD network can incorporate the uncertainty of the exogenous variables and eventually helps identify useful exogenous variables and suppress those irrelevant for forecasting. The distribution of multi-step ahead forecasts are approximated by Monte Carlo simulation. We show in experiments that our model produces accurate and sharp probabilistic forecasts. The estimated uncertainty of our forecasting also realistically increases over time, in a spontaneous manner.

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STAN: Smooth Transition Autoregressive Networks

cs.LG · 2025-01-30 · reject · novelty 4.0

A STAR-inspired gated neural network shows small short-horizon RMSE gains on PJM hourly load data, but the claimed advantage over STAR itself is never tested.

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  • STAN: Smooth Transition Autoregressive Networks cs.LG · 2025-01-30 · reject · none · ref 14 · internal anchor

    A STAR-inspired gated neural network shows small short-horizon RMSE gains on PJM hourly load data, but the claimed advantage over STAR itself is never tested.