arXiv:2608. 04174v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Time series data are ubiquitous in practical applications, where classification (TSC) and extrinsic regression (TSER) have emerged as essential tasks for obtaining value from temporal sequences.
By Gabriel da Costa Merlin, Diego Furtado Silva
Time series data are ubiquitous in practical applications, where classification (TSC) and extrinsic regression (TSER) have emerged as essential tasks for obtaining value from temporal sequences. While the literature has seen significant progress through feature-based and deep learning models, existing methods often focus either on the quality of feature extraction or on the intrinsic predictive power of complex architectures applied to raw data.
arXiv:2511. 02152v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Time series data is one of the most popular data modalities in critical domains such as industry and medicine.
By Bart{\l}omiej Ma{\l}kus, Szymon Bobek, Grzegorz J. Nalepa
arXiv:2606. 05481v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Data-driven Prognostics and Health Management (PHM) uses time-varying condition-monitoring data to diagnose system states and estimate remaining useful life in engineered assets.
By Raffael Theiler, Lev Telyatnikov, Leandro Von Krannichfeldt, Olga Fink
arXiv:2606. 11990v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Remaining Useful Life (RUL) prediction is essential for industrial predictive maintenance, yet many learning-based approaches rely on extensive feature engineering or large labeled datasets to train task-specific sequence models.
By Amir El-Ghoussani, Michele De Vita, Ronald Naumann, Valiseios Belagiannis
arXiv:2607. 07500v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Time series classification (TSC) is dominated by a two-stage paradigm: train a feature encoder -- either from scratch on the target dataset or via pretraining on large corpora -- and then fit a task-specific classifier on top.
By Jaris K\"uken, Shi Bin Hoo, Martin Mr\'az, Frank Hutter, Lennart Purucker
arXiv:2511. 09789v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Recent advances in deep forecasting models have achieved remarkable performance, yet most approaches still struggle to provide both accurate predictions and interpretable insights into temporal dynamics.
By Fulong Yao, Wanqing Zhao, Chao Zheng, Xiaofei Han
arXiv:2505. 20894v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Despite recognized limitations in modeling long-range temporal dependencies, Human Activity Recognition (HAR) has traditionally relied on a sliding window approach to segment labeled datasets.
By Marius Bock, Juergen Gall, Michael Moeller, Kristof Van Laerhoven
arXiv:2608. 09421v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Wearable human activity recognition (HAR) remains challenging due to the computational and energy constraints of deep learning models on resource-limited devices.
By Dominique Nshimyimana, Vitor Fortes Rey, Mengxi Liu, Bo Zhou, Paul Lukowicz
arXiv:2608. 08207v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Multivariate Time Series Classification (MTSC) demands models that can effectively capture complex temporal patterns across multiple scales while remaining computationally efficient.
By Pingping Liu, Muyao Wang, Zijian Zhang, Tongshun Zhang, Hao Miao, Guorui Xie, Qingliang Li, Qiuzhan Zhou
arXiv:2606. 09861v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: While Next-Token Prediction (NTP) has unified LLM pretraining, its adaptation to unbounded, continuous time series (TS) remains open.
By Yunhao Zhang, Ruiying Qi, Jiale Zheng, Jianfeng Zhang, Lujia Pan, Junchi Yan
arXiv:2606. 01300v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Time series anomaly detection is a crucial task in various domains, including finance, healthcare, and industry.
By Uzair Khan, Luigi Capogrosso, Francesco Biondani, Michele Magno, Franco Fummi, Francesco Setti, Marco Cristani