Time Series Analysis in Frequency Domain: A Survey of Open Challenges, Opportunities and Benchmarks
Abstract
Frequency-domain analysis has emerged as a powerful paradigm for time series analysis, offering unique advantages over traditional time-domain approaches while introducing new theoretical and practical challenges. This survey provides a comprehensive examination of spectral methods from classical Fourier analysis to modern neural operators, systematically summarizing three open challenges in current research: (1) causal structure preservation during spectral transformations, (2) uncertainty quantification in learned frequency representations, and (3) topology-aware analysis for non-Euclidean data structures. Through rigorous reviewing of over 100 studies, we develop a unified taxonomy that bridges conventional spectral techniques with cutting-edge machine learning approaches, while establishing standardized benchmarks for performance evaluation. Our work identifies key knowledge gaps in the field, particularly in geometric deep learning and quantum-enhanced spectral analysis. The survey offers practitioners a systematic framework for method selection and implementation, while charting promising directions for future research in this rapidly evolving domain.
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@article{arxiv.2504.07099,
title = {Time Series Analysis in Frequency Domain: A Survey of Open Challenges, Opportunities and Benchmarks},
author = {Qianru Zhang and Yuting Sun and Honggang Wen and Peng Yang and Xinzhu Li and Ming Li and Kwok-Yan Lam and Siu-Ming Yiu and Hongzhi Yin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.07099},
year = {2025}
}
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35 pages