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Title: Spatio-temporal Multi-task Learning via Tensor Decomposition
Authors: Xu, Jianpeng
Participants: Zhou, Jiayu
Tan, Pang-Ning
Liu, Xi
Luo, Lifeng
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: IEEE Xplore
Series/Report no.: IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering, (2019), pp 12
Abstract: Predictive modeling of large-scale spatio-temporal data is an important but challenging problem as it requires training models that can simultaneously predict the target variables of interest at multiple locations while preserving the spatial and temporal dependencies of the data. In this paper, we investigate the effectiveness of applying a multi-task learning approach based on supervised tensor decomposition to the spatio-temporal prediction problem. Our proposed framework, known as SMART, encodes the data as a third-order tensor and extracts a set of interpretable, spatial and temporal latent factors from the data. An ensemble of spatial and temporal prediction models are trained using the latent factors as their predictor variables. Outputs from the ensemble model are aggregated to make predictions on test instances. The framework also allows known patterns from the domain to be incorporated as constraints to guide the tensor decomposition and ensemble learning processes. As the data may grow over space and time, an incremental learning version of the framework is given to efficiently update the models. We perform extensive experiments using a global-scale climate dataset to evaluate the accuracy and efficiency of the models as well as interpretability of the latent factors.
URI: http://tailieuso.tlu.edu.vn/handle/DHTL/9897
Source: https://doi.org/DOI 10.1109/TKDE.2019.2956713
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