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PatchDecomp: Interpretable Patch-Based Time Series Forecasting

Hiroki Tomioka
Genta Yoshimura
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Abstract

Time series forecasting, which predicts future values from past observations, plays a central role in many domains and has driven the development of highly accurate neural network models. However, the complexity of these models often limits human understanding of the rationale behind their predictions. We propose PatchDecomp, a neural network-based time series forecasting method that achieves both high accuracy and interpretability. PatchDecomp divides input time series into subsequences (patches) and generates predictions by aggregating the contributions of each patch. This enables clear attribution of each patch, including those from exogenous variables, to the final prediction. Experiments on multiple benchmark datasets demonstrate that PatchDecomp provides predictive performance comparable to recent forecasting methods. Furthermore, we show that the model's explanations not only influence predicted values quantitatively but also offer qualitative interpretability through visualization of patch-wise contributions.

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