SeBA is a joint-embedding framework that separates tabular data into two complementary views and aligns one view's representations to the nearest-neighbor structure of the other, improving feature-label relationships and achieving SOTA results in most benchmarks without relying on augmentations.
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STEPS reformulates test-time adaptation for time series forecasting as a Dirichlet boundary value problem on a temporal manifold and solves for smooth error corrections, yielding 26.82% average relative MSE reduction over zero-shot baselines.
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SeBA: Semi-supervised few-shot learning via Separated-at-Birth Alignment for tabular data
SeBA is a joint-embedding framework that separates tabular data into two complementary views and aligns one view's representations to the nearest-neighbor structure of the other, improving feature-label relationships and achieving SOTA results in most benchmarks without relying on augmentations.
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STEPS: A Temporal Smooth Error Propagation Solver on the Manifolds for Test-Time Adaptation in Time Series Forecasting
STEPS reformulates test-time adaptation for time series forecasting as a Dirichlet boundary value problem on a temporal manifold and solves for smooth error corrections, yielding 26.82% average relative MSE reduction over zero-shot baselines.