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FreTS

FreTS is a time series forecasting architecture introduced by Yi et al. at NeurIPS 2023. It departs from Transformer-based designs by applying simple Multi-Layer Perceptrons (MLPs) entirely in the frequency domain. The model transforms input sequences with the Discrete Fourier Transform and then learns temporal and channel dependencies through complex-valued MLP layers, achieving competitive or superior long-term forecasting accuracy with substantially lower computational cost.

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FreTS (Frequency-domain MLPs for Forecasting)
Taxonomic method record · ml-model / deep-learning
  • Yi, K., Zhang, Q., Fan, W., Wang, S., Wang, P., He, H., An, N., Lian, D., Cao, L., & Niu, Z. (2023). Frequency-domain MLPs are more effective learners in time series forecasting. NeurIPS. · URL
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