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VQ-AR: Vector Quantized Autoregressive Probabilistic Time Series Forecasting

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arxiv 2205.15894 v1 pith:QQDRMVQ7 submitted 2022-05-31 cs.LG cs.AI

classification cs.LGcs.AI
keywords timeseriesmodelsrepresentationsautoregressivedeepdiscreteforecasts
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Time series models aim for accurate predictions of the future given the past, where the forecasts are used for important downstream tasks like business decision making. In practice, deep learning based time series models come in many forms, but at a high level learn some continuous representation of the past and use it to output point or probabilistic forecasts. In this paper, we introduce a novel autoregressive architecture, VQ-AR, which instead learns a \emph{discrete} set of representations that are used to predict the future. Extensive empirical comparison with other competitive deep learning models shows that surprisingly such a discrete set of representations gives state-of-the-art or equivalent results on a wide variety of time series datasets. We also highlight the shortcomings of this approach, explore its zero-shot generalization capabilities, and present an ablation study on the number of representations. The full source code of the method will be available at the time of publication with the hope that researchers can further investigate this important but overlooked inductive bias for the time series domain.

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