Pastprop-RNN: improved predictions of the future by correcting the past

06/25/2021
by   André Baptista, et al.
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Forecasting accuracy is reliant on the quality of available past data. Data disruptions can adversely affect the quality of the generated model (e.g. unexpected events such as out-of-stock products when forecasting demand). We address this problem by pastcasting: predicting how data should have been in the past to explain the future better. We propose Pastprop-LSTM, a data-centric backpropagation algorithm that assigns part of the responsibility for errors to the training data and changes it accordingly. We test three variants of Pastprop-LSTM on forecasting competition datasets, M4 and M5, plus the Numenta Anomaly Benchmark. Empirical evaluation indicates that the proposed method can improve forecasting accuracy, especially when the prediction errors of standard LSTM are high. It also demonstrates the potential of the algorithm on datasets containing anomalies.

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