Deep Multi-Task Learning for Spatio-Temporal Incomplete Qualitative Event Forecasting

IF 8.9 2区 计算机科学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering Pub Date : 2024-09-13 DOI:10.1109/TKDE.2024.3460539
Tanmoy Chowdhury;Yuyang Gao;Liang Zhao
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Forecasting spatiotemporal social events has significant benefits for society to provide the proper amounts and types of resources to manage catastrophes and any accompanying societal risks. Nevertheless, forecasting event subtypes are far more complex than merely extending binary prediction to cover multiple subtypes because of spatial heterogeneity, experiencing a partial set of event subtypes, subtle discrepancy among different event subtypes, nature of the event subtype, spatial correlation of event subtypes. We present D e e p mul t i-task l e arning for spatio-temporal in c omple t e qual i tative e v ent for e casting (DETECTIVE) framework to effectively forecast the subtypes of future events by addressing all these issues. This formulates spatial locations into tasks to handle spatial heterogeneity in event subtypes and learns a joint deep representation of subtypes across tasks. This has the adaptability to be used for different types of problem formulation required by the nature of the events. Furthermore, based on the “first law of geography”, spatially-closed tasks share similar event subtypes or scale patterns so that adjacent tasks can share knowledge effectively. To optimize the non-convex and strongly coupled problem of the proposed model, we also propose algorithms based on the Alternating Direction Method of Multipliers (ADMM). Extensive experiments on real-world datasets demonstrate the model’s usefulness and efficiency.
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时空不完全定性事件预测的深度多任务学习
对时空社会事件进行预测对社会提供适当数量和类型的资源以管理灾难和任何伴随的社会风险具有重大意义。然而,由于空间异质性、经历部分事件子类型集合、不同事件子类型之间的微妙差异、事件子类型的性质、事件子类型的空间相关性等原因,预测事件子类型远比仅仅将二元预测扩展到涵盖多个子类型要复杂得多。我们提出了用于时空不完全定性事件预测的深度多任务学习(DETECTIVE)框架,通过解决所有这些问题来有效预测未来事件的子类型。该框架将空间位置划分为多个任务,以处理事件子类型的空间异质性,并学习跨任务子类型的联合深度表示。这具有很强的适应性,可根据事件的性质要求用于不同类型的问题表述。此外,基于 "地理第一定律",空间封闭的任务共享相似的事件子类型或规模模式,因此相邻任务可以有效地共享知识。为了优化所提模型的非凸和强耦合问题,我们还提出了基于交替方向乘法(ADMM)的算法。在真实世界数据集上进行的大量实验证明了该模型的实用性和高效性。
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IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering
IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering 工程技术-工程:电子与电气
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期刊介绍: The IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering encompasses knowledge and data engineering aspects within computer science, artificial intelligence, electrical engineering, computer engineering, and related fields. It provides an interdisciplinary platform for disseminating new developments in knowledge and data engineering and explores the practicality of these concepts in both hardware and software. Specific areas covered include knowledge-based and expert systems, AI techniques for knowledge and data management, tools, and methodologies, distributed processing, real-time systems, architectures, data management practices, database design, query languages, security, fault tolerance, statistical databases, algorithms, performance evaluation, and applications.
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