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Mamba time series forecasting with uncertainty quantification
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Pressé, Steve
, Pessoa, Pedro
, Ozkan, S Banu
, Campitelli, Paul
, Shepherd, Douglas P
in
Benchmarks
/ Divergence
/ Electricity consumption
/ Errors
/ Forecasting
/ Molecular dynamics
/ non-linear dynamics
/ Probability theory
/ State space models
/ Statistical analysis
/ Synthetic data
/ Time series
/ Time Series Forecasting
/ Uncertainty
/ uncertainty quantification
2025
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Mamba time series forecasting with uncertainty quantification
by
Pressé, Steve
, Pessoa, Pedro
, Ozkan, S Banu
, Campitelli, Paul
, Shepherd, Douglas P
in
Benchmarks
/ Divergence
/ Electricity consumption
/ Errors
/ Forecasting
/ Molecular dynamics
/ non-linear dynamics
/ Probability theory
/ State space models
/ Statistical analysis
/ Synthetic data
/ Time series
/ Time Series Forecasting
/ Uncertainty
/ uncertainty quantification
2025
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Mamba time series forecasting with uncertainty quantification
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Pressé, Steve
, Pessoa, Pedro
, Ozkan, S Banu
, Campitelli, Paul
, Shepherd, Douglas P
in
Benchmarks
/ Divergence
/ Electricity consumption
/ Errors
/ Forecasting
/ Molecular dynamics
/ non-linear dynamics
/ Probability theory
/ State space models
/ Statistical analysis
/ Synthetic data
/ Time series
/ Time Series Forecasting
/ Uncertainty
/ uncertainty quantification
2025
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Mamba time series forecasting with uncertainty quantification
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Mamba time series forecasting with uncertainty quantification
2025
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Overview
State space models, such as Mamba, have recently garnered attention in time series forecasting (TSF) due to their ability to capture sequence patterns. However, in electricity consumption benchmarks, Mamba forecasts exhibit a mean error of approximately 8%. Similarly, in traffic occupancy benchmarks, the mean error reaches 18%. This discrepancy leaves us to wonder whether the prediction is simply inaccurate or falls within error given spread in historical data. To address this limitation, we propose a method to quantify the predictive uncertainty of Mamba forecasts. To achieve this, we propose a dual-network framework based on the Mamba architecture for probabilistic forecasting, where one network generates point forecasts while the other estimates predictive uncertainty by modeling variance. We abbreviate our tool, Mamba with probabilistic TSF, as Mamba-ProbTSF and the code for its implementation is available on GitHub https://github.com/PessoaP/Mamba-ProbTSF . Evaluating this approach on synthetic and real-world benchmark datasets, we find Kullback–Leibler divergence between the learned distributions and the data–which, in the limit of infinite data, should converge to zero if the model correctly captures the underlying probability distribution–reduced to the order of 10 −3 for synthetic data and 10 −1 for real-world benchmark. We find that in both the electricity consumption and traffic occupancy benchmark, the true trajectory stays within the predicted uncertainty interval at the two-sigma level about 95% of the time. We further compare Mamba-ProbTSF against leading probabilistic forecast methods, DeepAR and ARIMA, and show that our method consistently achieves lower forecast errors while offering more reliable uncertainty quantification. We end with a consideration of potential limitations, adjustments to improve performance, and considerations for applying this framework to processes for purely or largely stochastic dynamics where the stochastic changes accumulate as observed, for example, in pure Brownian motion or molecular dynamics trajectories.
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IOP Publishing
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