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FEDformer

FEDformer is a Transformer-based architecture for long-term multivariate time-series forecasting, introduced by Zhou et al. at ICML 2022. Its core innovation is the combination of seasonal-trend decomposition with frequency-domain attention: instead of computing full token-to-token attention in the time domain, FEDformer projects queries, keys, and values into the frequency domain via Fourier or wavelet transforms and operates on a randomly selected subset of frequency components, achieving linear complexity while preserving global temporal structure.

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FEDformer (Frequency Enhanced Decomposed Transformer)
Taxonomic method record · ml-model / deep-learning
  • Zhou, T., Ma, Z., Wen, Q., Wang, X., Sun, L., & Jin, R. (2022). FEDformer: Frequency enhanced decomposed transformer for long-term series forecasting. ICML. · URL
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