Temporal Restoration and Spatial Rewiring for Source-Free Multivariate Time Series Domain Adaptation
Peiliang Gong, Yucheng Wang, Min Wu, Zhenghua Chen, Xiaoli Li, Daoqiang Zhang

TL;DR
This paper introduces TERSE, a novel source-free domain adaptation method for multivariate time series that captures spatial-temporal dependencies, improving adaptation accuracy without source data access.
Contribution
TERSE is the first approach to simultaneously model spatial-temporal consistency in source-free multivariate time series domain adaptation, enhancing feature transfer.
Findings
Effective on three real-world datasets
Outperforms existing SFDA methods in accuracy
Versatile as a plug-and-play module
Abstract
Source-Free Domain Adaptation (SFDA) aims to adapt a pre-trained model from an annotated source domain to an unlabelled target domain without accessing the source data, thereby preserving data privacy. While existing SFDA methods have proven effective in reducing reliance on source data, they struggle to perform well on multivariate time series (MTS) due to their failure to consider the intrinsic spatial correlations inherent in MTS data. These spatial correlations are crucial for accurately representing MTS data and preserving invariant information across domains. To address this challenge, we propose Temporal Restoration and Spatial Rewiring (TERSE), a novel and concise SFDA method tailored for MTS data. Specifically, TERSE comprises a customized spatial-temporal feature encoder designed to capture the underlying spatial-temporal characteristics, coupled with both temporal restoration…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDomain Adaptation and Few-Shot Learning · Generative Adversarial Networks and Image Synthesis · Machine Learning in Healthcare
