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arxiv: 2310.20218 · v1 · pith:MIKVYMNS · submitted 2023-10-31 · cs.LG · cs.AI

A Systematic Review for Transformer-based Long-term Series Forecasting

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classification cs.LG cs.AI
keywords forecastingltsfseriestaskstransformerarchitectureseffectivelylong-term
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The emergence of deep learning has yielded noteworthy advancements in time series forecasting (TSF). Transformer architectures, in particular, have witnessed broad utilization and adoption in TSF tasks. Transformers have proven to be the most successful solution to extract the semantic correlations among the elements within a long sequence. Various variants have enabled transformer architecture to effectively handle long-term time series forecasting (LTSF) tasks. In this article, we first present a comprehensive overview of transformer architectures and their subsequent enhancements developed to address various LTSF tasks. Then, we summarize the publicly available LTSF datasets and relevant evaluation metrics. Furthermore, we provide valuable insights into the best practices and techniques for effectively training transformers in the context of time-series analysis. Lastly, we propose potential research directions in this rapidly evolving field.

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