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CoST: Contrastive Learning of Disentangled Seasonal-Trend Representations for Time Series Forecasting

Machine Learning 2022-05-06 v3

Abstract

Deep learning has been actively studied for time series forecasting, and the mainstream paradigm is based on the end-to-end training of neural network architectures, ranging from classical LSTM/RNNs to more recent TCNs and Transformers. Motivated by the recent success of representation learning in computer vision and natural language processing, we argue that a more promising paradigm for time series forecasting, is to first learn disentangled feature representations, followed by a simple regression fine-tuning step -- we justify such a paradigm from a causal perspective. Following this principle, we propose a new time series representation learning framework for time series forecasting named CoST, which applies contrastive learning methods to learn disentangled seasonal-trend representations. CoST comprises both time domain and frequency domain contrastive losses to learn discriminative trend and seasonal representations, respectively. Extensive experiments on real-world datasets show that CoST consistently outperforms the state-of-the-art methods by a considerable margin, achieving a 21.3% improvement in MSE on multivariate benchmarks. It is also robust to various choices of backbone encoders, as well as downstream regressors. Code is available at https://github.com/salesforce/CoST.

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@article{arxiv.2202.01575,
  title  = {CoST: Contrastive Learning of Disentangled Seasonal-Trend Representations for Time Series Forecasting},
  author = {Gerald Woo and Chenghao Liu and Doyen Sahoo and Akshat Kumar and Steven Hoi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.01575},
  year   = {2022}
}