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arxiv: 1902.05062 · v2 · pith:PZG6443Enew · submitted 2019-02-12 · 💻 cs.LG

Machine Learning of Time Series Using Time-delay Embedding and Precision Annealing

classification 💻 cs.LG
keywords timeseriesdimensionalmachinelearningannealingembeddinginput
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Tasking machine learning to predict segments of a time series requires estimating the parameters of a ML model with input/output pairs from the time series. Using the equivalence between statistical data assimilation and supervised machine learning, we revisit this task. The training method for the machine utilizes a precision annealing approach to identifying the global minimum of the action (-log[P]). In this way we are able to identify the number of training pairs required to produce good generalizations (predictions) for the time series. We proceed from a scalar time series $s(t_n); t_n = t_0 + n \Delta t$ and using methods of nonlinear time series analysis show how to produce a $D_E > 1$ dimensional time delay embedding space in which the time series has no false neighbors as does the observed $s(t_n)$ time series. In that $D_E$-dimensional space we explore the use of feed forward multi-layer perceptrons as network models operating on $D_E$-dimensional input and producing $D_E$-dimensional outputs.

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