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SCINet

SCINet is a deep learning architecture for multi-step time-series forecasting introduced by Liu et al. at NeurIPS 2022. Its core idea is a recursive binary-tree structure of SCI-Blocks, each of which splits an input sequence into odd- and even-indexed sub-sequences, applies convolutional filters to model cross-subsequence interactions, and then merges the learned representations. This hierarchical downsampling strategy enables the network to capture temporal dependencies at multiple resolutions simultaneously.

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SCINet (Sample Convolution and Interaction Network)
Taxonomic method record · ml-model / deep-learning
  • Liu, M., Zeng, A., Chen, M., Xu, Z., Lai, Q., Ma, L., & Xu, Q. (2022). SCINet: Time series modeling and forecasting with sample convolution and interaction. NeurIPS. · URL
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