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Prediction with Spatio-temporal Point Processes with Self Organizing Decision Trees

Machine Learning 2020-07-07 v3 Machine Learning

Abstract

We study the spatio-temporal prediction problem, which has attracted the attention of many researchers due to its critical real-life applications. In particular, we introduce a novel approach to this problem. Our approach is based on the Hawkes process, which is a non-stationary and self-exciting point process. We extend the formulations of a standard point process model that can represent time-series data to represent a spatio-temporal data. We model the data as nonstationary in time and space. Furthermore, we partition the spatial region we are working on into subregions via an adaptive decision tree and model the source statistics in each subregion with individual but mutually interacting point processes. We also provide a gradient based joint optimization algorithm for the point process and decision tree parameters. Thus, we introduce a model that can jointly infer the source statistics and an adaptive partitioning of the spatial region. Finally, we provide experimental results on real-life data, which provides significant improvement due to space adaptation and joint optimization compared to standard well-known methods in the literature.

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@article{arxiv.2003.03657,
  title  = {Prediction with Spatio-temporal Point Processes with Self Organizing Decision Trees},
  author = {Oguzhan Karaahmetoglu and Suleyman Serdar Kozat},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2003.03657},
  year   = {2020}
}

Comments

The article contains grammar errors and incorrect mathematical formulations. Also, figures and references are inappropriate. Another work, with corrected notations and references, has been accepted and published as arXiv:2006.14426. There is no need for this source anymore

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