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How Can Time Series Analysis Benefit From Multiple Modalities? A Survey and Outlook

Machine Learning 2025-10-03 v4 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition

Abstract

Time series analysis (TSA) is a longstanding research topic in the data mining community and has wide real-world significance. Compared to "richer" modalities such as language and vision, which have recently experienced explosive development and are densely connected, the time-series modality remains relatively underexplored and isolated. We notice that many recent TSA works have formed a new research field, i.e., Multiple Modalities for TSA (MM4TSA). In general, these MM4TSA works follow a common motivation: how TSA can benefit from multiple modalities. This survey is the first to offer a comprehensive review and a detailed outlook for this emerging field. Specifically, we systematically discuss three benefits: (1) reusing foundation models of other modalities for efficient TSA, (2) multimodal extension for enhanced TSA, and (3) cross-modality interaction for advanced TSA. We further group the works by the introduced modality type, including text, images, audio, tables, and others, within each perspective. Finally, we identify the gaps with future opportunities, including the reused modalities selections, heterogeneous modality combinations, and unseen tasks generalizations, corresponding to the three benefits. We release an up-to-date GitHub repository that includes key papers and resources.

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@article{arxiv.2503.11835,
  title  = {How Can Time Series Analysis Benefit From Multiple Modalities? A Survey and Outlook},
  author = {Haoxin Liu and Harshavardhan Kamarthi and Zhiyuan Zhao and Shangqing Xu and Shiyu Wang and Qingsong Wen and Tom Hartvigsen and Fei Wang and B. Aditya Prakash},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.11835},
  year   = {2025}
}

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Github Repo: https://github.com/AdityaLab/MM4TSA Updated to include papers accepted by IJCAI25, KDD25, ICML25, NeurIPS25 4 figures or tables, 19 pages, 251 references