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Meta-Learning Dynamics Forecasting Using Task Inference

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Current deep learning models for dynamics forecasting struggle with generalization. They can only forecast in a specific domain and fail when applied to systems with different parameters, external forces, or boundary conditions. We propose a model-based meta-learning method called DyAd which can generalize across heterogeneous domains by partitioning them into different tasks. DyAd has two parts: an encoder which infers the time-invariant hidden features of the task with weak supervision, and a forecaster which learns the shared dynamics of the entire domain. The encoder adapts and controls the forecaster during inference using adaptive instance normalization and adaptive padding. Theoretically, we prove that the generalization error of such procedure is related to the task relatedness in the source domain, as well as the domain differences between source and target. Experimentally, we demonstrate that our model outperforms state-of-the-art approaches on both turbulent flow and real-world ocean data forecasting tasks.

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Tailored Forecasting from Short Time Series via Meta-learning

cs.LG · 2025-01-27 · conditional · novelty 6.0

METAFORS maps short unlabeled time series to tailored forecaster parameters and cold-start states, enabling accurate short-term and climate forecasts for unseen chaotic systems from as few as two data points.

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    METAFORS maps short unlabeled time series to tailored forecaster parameters and cold-start states, enabling accurate short-term and climate forecasts for unseen chaotic systems from as few as two data points.