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DLinear: Decomposition Linear Model für Zeitreihenprognosen×Mehrschichtiges Perzeptron (MLP)×
FachgebietDeep LearningDeep Learning
FamilieMachine learningMachine learning
Entstehungsjahr20231986
UrheberAiling Zeng et al.Rumelhart, D. E.; Hinton, G. E.; Williams, R. J.
TypDecomposition-based linear forecasting modelSupervised feedforward neural network
Wegweisende QuelleZeng, A., Chen, M., Zhang, L., & Xu, Q. (2023). Are transformers effective for time series forecasting? AAAI. link ↗Rumelhart, D. E., Hinton, G. E. & Williams, R. J. (1986). Learning representations by back-propagating errors. Nature, 323, 533–536. DOI ↗
AliasnamenDecomposition Linear, DLinear Forecaster, Linear Decomposition Model, Ayrışım Doğrusal ModeliMLP, feedforward neural network, fully connected neural network, vanilla neural network
Verwandt34
ZusammenfassungDLinear is a lightweight time series forecasting model introduced by Zeng et al. at AAAI 2023. It challenges the prevailing assumption that Transformer-based architectures are necessary for accurate long-horizon forecasting. The model decomposes an input sequence into trend and seasonal components using a moving average filter, then applies separate single-layer linear transformations to each component before summing their outputs to produce the final forecast.A Multilayer Perceptron is a classic fully connected feedforward neural network trained with the backpropagation algorithm, as formalised by Rumelhart, Hinton & Williams in their landmark 1986 Nature paper. Composed of an input layer, one or more hidden layers of neurons, and an output layer, the MLP learns nonlinear mappings from input features to target outputs and serves as the foundational building block of modern deep learning.
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