Context is Key: A Benchmark for Forecasting with Essential Textual Information
Forecasting is a critical task in decision making across various domains. While numerical data provides a foundation, it often lacks crucial context necessary for accurate predictions. Human forecasters frequently rely on additional information, such as background knowledge or constraints, which can...
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Zusammenfassung: | Forecasting is a critical task in decision making across various domains.
While numerical data provides a foundation, it often lacks crucial context
necessary for accurate predictions. Human forecasters frequently rely on
additional information, such as background knowledge or constraints, which can
be efficiently communicated through natural language. However, the ability of
existing forecasting models to effectively integrate this textual information
remains an open question. To address this, we introduce "Context is Key" (CiK),
a time series forecasting benchmark that pairs numerical data with diverse
types of carefully crafted textual context, requiring models to integrate both
modalities. We evaluate a range of approaches, including statistical models,
time series foundation models, and LLM-based forecasters, and propose a simple
yet effective LLM prompting method that outperforms all other tested methods on
our benchmark. Our experiments highlight the importance of incorporating
contextual information, demonstrate surprising performance when using LLM-based
forecasting models, and also reveal some of their critical shortcomings. By
presenting this benchmark, we aim to advance multimodal forecasting, promoting
models that are both accurate and accessible to decision-makers with varied
technical expertise. The benchmark can be visualized at
https://servicenow.github.io/context-is-key-forecasting/v0/ . |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2410.18959 |