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Adapting Time Series Foundation Models through Data Mixtures

Machine Learning 2026-03-04 v1 Machine Learning

Abstract

Time series foundation models (TSFMs) have become increasingly popular for zero-shot forecasting. However, for a new time series domain not fully covered by the pretraining set, performance can suffer. Therefore, when a practitioner cares about a new domain and has access to a set of related datasets, the question arises: how best to fine-tune a TSFM to improve zero-shot forecasting? A typical approach to this type of problem is to fine-tune a LoRA module on all datasets or separately on each dataset. Tuning a separate module on each dataset allows for the specialisation of the TSFM to different types of data distribution, by selecting differing combinations of per-dataset modules for different time series contexts. However, we find that, using per-dataset modules might not be optimal, since a time series dataset can contain data from several types of distributions, i.e. sub-domains. This can be due to the distribution shifting or having differing distributions for different dimensions of the time series. Hence, we propose MixFT which re-divides the data using Bayesian mixtures into sets that best represent the sub-domains present in the data, and fine-tunes separately on each of these sets. This re-division of the data ensures that each set is more homogeneous, leading to fine-tuned modules focused on specific sub-domains. Our experiments show that MixFT performs better than per-dataset methods and when fine-tuning a single module on all the data. This suggests that by re-partitioning the data to represent sub-domains we can better specialise TSFMs to improve zero-shot forecasting.

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@article{arxiv.2603.02840,
  title  = {Adapting Time Series Foundation Models through Data Mixtures},
  author = {Thomas L. Lee and Edoardo M. Ponti and Amos Storkey},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.02840},
  year   = {2026}
}

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Preprint, 8 pages

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