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On the effectiveness of Randomized Signatures as Reservoir for Learning Rough Dynamics

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arxiv 2201.00384 v3 pith:P65JOVRM submitted 2022-01-02 cs.LG eess.SP

classification cs.LGeess.SP
keywords signaturerandomizedapproachdataeffectivenesslearningreservoirrough
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Many finance, physics, and engineering phenomena are modeled by continuous-time dynamical systems driven by highly irregular (stochastic) inputs. A powerful tool to perform time series analysis in this context is rooted in rough path theory and leverages the so-called Signature Transform. This algorithm enjoys strong theoretical guarantees but is hard to scale to high-dimensional data. In this paper, we study a recently derived random projection variant called Randomized Signature, obtained using the Johnson-Lindenstrauss Lemma. We provide an in-depth experimental evaluation of the effectiveness of the Randomized Signature approach, in an attempt to showcase the advantages of this reservoir to the community. Specifically, we find that this method is preferable to the truncated Signature approach and alternative deep learning techniques in terms of model complexity, training time, accuracy, robustness, and data hungriness.

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