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Auteurs principaux: Liang, Zhuoxuan, Li, Wei, Zhang, Dalin, Jia, Ziyu, Chen, Yidan, Wang, Zhihong, Zheng, Xiangping, Youssef, Moustafa
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Publié: 2025
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Accès en ligne:https://arxiv.org/abs/2501.02808
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author Liang, Zhuoxuan
Li, Wei
Zhang, Dalin
Jia, Ziyu
Chen, Yidan
Wang, Zhihong
Zheng, Xiangping
Youssef, Moustafa
author_facet Liang, Zhuoxuan
Li, Wei
Zhang, Dalin
Jia, Ziyu
Chen, Yidan
Wang, Zhihong
Zheng, Xiangping
Youssef, Moustafa
contents With the rapid growth of the Internet of Things and Cyber-Physical Systems, widespread sensor deployment has become essential. However, the high costs of building sensor networks limit their scale and coverage, making fine-grained deployment challenging. Inductive Spatio-Temporal Kriging (ISK) addresses this issue by introducing virtual sensors. Based on graph neural networks (GNNs) extracting the relationships between physical and virtual sensors, ISK can infer the measurements of virtual sensors from physical sensors. However, current ISK methods rely on conventional message-passing mechanisms and network architectures, without effectively extracting spatio-temporal features of physical sensors and focusing on representing virtual sensors. Additionally, existing graph construction methods face issues of sparse and noisy connections, destroying ISK performance. To address these issues, we propose DarkFarseer, a novel ISK framework with three key components. First, we propose the Neighbor Hidden Style Enhancement module with a style transfer strategy to enhance the representation of virtual nodes in a temporal-then-spatial manner to better extract the spatial relationships between physical and virtual nodes. Second, we propose Virtual-Component Contrastive Learning, which aims to enrich the node representation by establishing the association between the patterns of virtual nodes and the regional patterns within graph components. Lastly, we design a Similarity-Based Graph Denoising Strategy, which reduces the connectivity strength of noisy connections around virtual nodes and their neighbors based on their temporal information and regional spatial patterns. Extensive experiments demonstrate that DarkFarseer significantly outperforms existing ISK methods.
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spellingShingle DarkFarseer: Robust Spatio-temporal Kriging under Graph Sparsity and Noise
Liang, Zhuoxuan
Li, Wei
Zhang, Dalin
Jia, Ziyu
Chen, Yidan
Wang, Zhihong
Zheng, Xiangping
Youssef, Moustafa
Machine Learning
With the rapid growth of the Internet of Things and Cyber-Physical Systems, widespread sensor deployment has become essential. However, the high costs of building sensor networks limit their scale and coverage, making fine-grained deployment challenging. Inductive Spatio-Temporal Kriging (ISK) addresses this issue by introducing virtual sensors. Based on graph neural networks (GNNs) extracting the relationships between physical and virtual sensors, ISK can infer the measurements of virtual sensors from physical sensors. However, current ISK methods rely on conventional message-passing mechanisms and network architectures, without effectively extracting spatio-temporal features of physical sensors and focusing on representing virtual sensors. Additionally, existing graph construction methods face issues of sparse and noisy connections, destroying ISK performance. To address these issues, we propose DarkFarseer, a novel ISK framework with three key components. First, we propose the Neighbor Hidden Style Enhancement module with a style transfer strategy to enhance the representation of virtual nodes in a temporal-then-spatial manner to better extract the spatial relationships between physical and virtual nodes. Second, we propose Virtual-Component Contrastive Learning, which aims to enrich the node representation by establishing the association between the patterns of virtual nodes and the regional patterns within graph components. Lastly, we design a Similarity-Based Graph Denoising Strategy, which reduces the connectivity strength of noisy connections around virtual nodes and their neighbors based on their temporal information and regional spatial patterns. Extensive experiments demonstrate that DarkFarseer significantly outperforms existing ISK methods.
title DarkFarseer: Robust Spatio-temporal Kriging under Graph Sparsity and Noise
topic Machine Learning
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2501.02808