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arxiv:2608.15767

TinyCast: Probabilistic Zero-Shot Forecasting with Computed Periodicity

Published on Aug 16
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Armin Steinhauser
on Aug 21

Abstract

TinyCast is a compact, attention-free zero-shot forecaster that uses spectral period detection and dilated convolutions to emit predictive distributions with minimal parameters and embedded-device compatibility.

We introduce TinyCast, an attention-free zero-shot forecaster that emits a predictive distribution from 146,505 parameters, on the premise that at this size the periodic structure of a context is worth computing rather than learning. A zero-parameter spectral detector supplies the dominant periods, the context is folded on their phase, and a dilated convolutional encoder and a block-autoregressive quantile decoder model the rest. It is smaller than every zero-shot entry on the GIFT-Eval board whose parameter count can be established. On probabilistic accuracy it defines the size-accuracy frontier. Among zero-shot entries declaring no test-data leakage it is the only one below 1.4M parameters that emits a predictive distribution, and every entry scoring better carries at least that budget. On Chronos-ZS and fev-bench every neural model ahead of it carries at least 28 times its parameters. Because the mixing path is convolutions and matrix multiplications only, it exports to static INT8 and forecasts end to end on an embedded device without per-signal fitting.

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TinyCast is a 146,505-parameter zero-shot time series foundation model. It is the smallest model on the GIFT-Eval board with a public per-configuration result and no declared test-data leakage, and below 1.4M parameters it is the only zero-shot entry that emits a predictive distribution rather than point forecasts.

It is attention-free: dilated causal convolutions plus a zero-parameter spectral detector that computes each context's periodicity instead of learning it, so no capacity is spent rediscovering seasonality.

Because every learned operation is a convolution, a matrix multiplication or a normalization, it exports to static INT8 and runs a full forecast end to end on a Cortex-M7 in 4.08 s within 731 KB of RAM, at a cost of about 2% of point accuracy.

Weights, code and the training recipe are public.

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