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Summary of Grey-informed Neural Network For Time-series Forecasting, by Wanli Xie and Ruibin Zhao and Zhenguo Xu and Tingting Liang


Grey-informed neural network for time-series forecasting

by Wanli Xie, Ruibin Zhao, Zhenguo Xu, Tingting Liang

First submitted to arxiv on: 22 Mar 2024

Categories

  • Main: Machine Learning (cs.LG)
  • Secondary: Artificial Intelligence (cs.AI)

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A novel approach is proposed for developing neural network models that can effectively operate with limited data, a challenge commonly faced in various fields. The grey-informed neural network (GINN) integrates concepts from grey system theory to improve model interpretability and enable traditional neural networks to handle small data samples. By constraining the output of the neural network to follow the differential equation model of the grey system, the GINN ensures transparency and reliability in its predictions.
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Imagine you have a special kind of black box that can solve complex problems, but it needs a lot of data to work well. What if you only had a little bit of data? That’s a big problem! This study suggests a new way to make these black boxes work with limited data by using an idea called grey system theory. This new approach is called the grey-informed neural network (GINN). The GINN helps us understand what it’s doing and makes better predictions when we don’t have much data. It can even find patterns in real-world data and make reliable forecasts.

Keywords

* Artificial intelligence  * Neural network