Long Term
Long-term prediction and reasoning are crucial challenges across diverse scientific domains, aiming to accurately forecast future states or behaviors based on past observations and understanding complex temporal dynamics. Current research focuses on developing robust models, including transformers, diffusion models, and recurrent neural networks, often incorporating memory mechanisms and leveraging multi-modal data (e.g., text, images, sensor readings) to improve prediction accuracy and handle uncertainty. These advancements have significant implications for various fields, from robotics and autonomous systems (e.g., navigation, manipulation) to climate modeling and traffic flow prediction, enabling more reliable and efficient systems and improved decision-making.
Papers
Implementation and Evaluation of a System for Assessment of The Quality of Long-Term Management of Patients at a Geriatric Hospital
Erez Shalom, Ayelet Goldstein, Roni Wais, Maya Slivanova, Nogah Melamed Cohen, Yuval Shahar
Monitoring and Improving Personalized Sleep Quality from Long-Term Lifelogs
Wenbin Gan, Minh-Son Dao, Koji Zettsu