Rough Transformers: Lightweight and Continuous Time Series Modelling through Signature Patching

Neural Information Processing Systems 

Time-series data in real-world settings typically exhibit long-range dependencies and are observed at non-uniform intervals. To overcome this, researchers often replace recurrent models with Neural ODE-based architectures to account for irregularly sampled data and use Transformer-based architectures to account for long-range dependencies. Despite the success of these two approaches, both incur very high computational costs for input sequences of even moderate length. To address this challenge, we introduce the Rough Transformer, a variation of the Transformer model that operates on continuous-time representations of input sequences and incurs significantly lower computational costs. In particular, we propose multi-view signature attention, which uses path signatures to augment vanilla attention and to capture both local and global (multi-scale) dependencies in the input data, while remaining robust to changes in the sequence length and sampling frequency and yielding improved spatial processing.