Abstract
Time Series forecasting is of high interest in the Big Data ecosystem. A larger data volume accessible in industry and science, and a higher profit from more accurate predictions have generated a growing application of Deep Learning techniques in the Time Series forecasting. In this work, the improvement of the forecasting capacity of Convolutional Neural Networks and Recurrent Neural Networks when using as input the trend, seasonal and remainder time series generated by the Seasonal and Trend decomposition using Loess, instead of the original time series observations, is evaluated. The benchmark used in this work is composed of eight seasonal time series with different lengths and origins. Besides, Convolutional Neural Networks and Recurrent Neural Networks, comparisons with Multilayer Perceptrons are also undertaken. As a consequence, an improvement in the forecasting capacity when replacing the original observations by their decomposition in Convolutional Neural Networks-based forecasting is stated.
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Regarding the previous efforts in the analysis of the \(^{222}Rn\) level at Canfranc Underground Laboratory (LSC), in [20] the initial efforts for modelling this time series using classical and deep-learning-based approaches are shown. In this paper, the times series is modelled using CNN, being the main focus on the monthly forecasting capacity for scheduling maintenance operations of the experiment hosted at LSC. The LSC is composed of diverse halls for hosting scientific experiments with requirements of very low-background. The two main halls, Hall A and Hall B —which are contiguous—, have instruments for measuring the level of \(^{222}Rn\).
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In [1] an assessment of the relationship between the \(SO_2\) and the total suspended particulate levels and mortality in Madrid during the period 1986–1992 is presented. In this study the time series analysis is based on multivariate autoregressive integrated moving-average (ARIMA). Other publications relating Madrid acoustic or air pollution with population health can be found in [8, 18].
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The research leading to these results has received funding by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (MINECO) for funding support through the grant FPA2016-80994-C2-1-R, and “Unidad de Excelencia María de Maeztu”: CIEMAT - FÍSICA DE PARTÍCULAS through the grant MDM-2015-0509.
IMJ is co-funded in a 91.89 percent by the European Social Fund within the Youth Employment Operating Program, for the programming period 2014–2020, as well as Youth Employment Initiative (IEJ). IMJ is also co-funded through the Grants for the Promotion of Youth Employment and Implantation of Youth Guarantee in Research and Development and Innovation (I+D+i) from the MINECO.
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Méndez-Jiménez, I., Cárdenas-Montes, M. (2018). Time Series Decomposition for Improving the Forecasting Performance of Convolutional Neural Networks. In: Herrera, F., et al. Advances in Artificial Intelligence. CAEPIA 2018. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 11160. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-00374-6_9
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