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SegRNN

SegRNN is a recurrent neural network architecture for long-term time series forecasting proposed by Shengsheng Lin et al. in 2023. Instead of processing one time step at a time, SegRNN partitions input sequences into fixed-length segments and feeds each segment as a single token into a GRU. This segment-based design drastically reduces the number of recurrent iterations, addressing the well-known difficulty RNNs face when modeling very long dependencies over many individual steps.

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SegRNN (Segment Recurrent Neural Network)
Taxonomic method record · ml-model / deep-learning
  • Lin, S., Lin, W., Wu, W., Zhao, F., Mo, R., & Zhang, H. (2023). SegRNN: Segment recurrent neural network for long-term time series forecasting. arXiv preprint. · URL
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