aeon
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Die Aeon-Skill bietet scikit-learn-kompatible Werkzeuge für spezialisierte Zeitreihen-Machine-Learning-Aufgaben wie Prognosen, Klassifikation und Anomalieerkennung. Nutzen Sie sie bei der Arbeit mit zeitlichen oder sequenziellen Daten, die Algorithmen jenseits standardmäßiger ML-Ansätze erfordern. Sie unterstützt sowohl univariate als auch multivariate Zeitreihenanalysen in einer Python-3.10+-Umgebung.
Schnellinstallation
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Dokumentation
Aeon Time Series Machine Learning
Overview
Aeon is a scikit-learn compatible Python toolkit for time series machine learning (aeon-toolkit.org). It provides algorithms across classification, regression, clustering, forecasting, anomaly detection, segmentation, similarity search, distances, transformations, benchmarking, and visualization — with a consistent estimator API.
Version note: Examples target aeon 1.x (stable docs: v1.4.0, March 2026). The v1.0 release reworked forecasting and transformations; import paths differ from aeon 0.x/sktime-era code.
When to Use This Skill
Apply this skill when:
- Classifying or predicting from time series data
- Detecting anomalies or change points in temporal sequences
- Clustering similar time series patterns
- Forecasting future values
- Finding repeated patterns (motifs) or unusual subsequences (discords)
- Comparing time series with specialized distance metrics
- Extracting features from temporal data
Installation
Requires Python 3.10+ (3.11+ recommended). Pin a 1.x release for reproducibility:
uv pip install "aeon>=1.4,<2"
For deep learning forecasters/classifiers and other optional estimators:
uv pip install "aeon[all_extras]>=1.4,<2"
On zsh, quote the extras: uv pip install "aeon[all_extras]>=1.4,<2".
Experimental modules
Upstream treats forecasting, anomaly_detection, segmentation, similarity_search, and visualisation as experimental — interfaces may change between minor releases. Prefer stable modules (classification, regression, clustering, distances, transformations) for production pipelines unless you need these tasks.
Core Capabilities
1. Time Series Classification
Categorize time series into predefined classes. See references/classification.md for complete algorithm catalog.
Quick Start:
from aeon.classification.convolution_based import RocketClassifier
from aeon.datasets import load_classification
# Load data
X_train, y_train = load_classification("GunPoint", split="train")
X_test, y_test = load_classification("GunPoint", split="test")
# Train classifier
clf = RocketClassifier(n_kernels=10000)
clf.fit(X_train, y_train)
accuracy = clf.score(X_test, y_test)
Algorithm Selection:
- Speed + Performance:
MiniRocketClassifier,Arsenal - Maximum Accuracy:
HIVECOTEV2,InceptionTimeClassifier - Interpretability:
ShapeletTransformClassifier,Catch22Classifier - Small Datasets:
KNeighborsTimeSeriesClassifierwith DTW distance
2. Time Series Regression
Predict continuous values from time series. See references/regression.md for algorithms.
Quick Start:
from aeon.regression.convolution_based import RocketRegressor
from aeon.datasets import load_regression
X_train, y_train = load_regression("Covid3Month", split="train")
X_test, y_test = load_regression("Covid3Month", split="test")
reg = RocketRegressor()
reg.fit(X_train, y_train)
predictions = reg.predict(X_test)
3. Time Series Clustering
Group similar time series without labels. See references/clustering.md for methods.
Quick Start:
from aeon.clustering import TimeSeriesKMeans
clusterer = TimeSeriesKMeans(
n_clusters=3,
distance="dtw",
averaging_method="ba"
)
labels = clusterer.fit_predict(X_train)
centers = clusterer.cluster_centers_
4. Forecasting
Predict future time series values (experimental module in aeon 1.x). See references/forecasting.md for forecasters.
Quick Start:
import numpy as np
from aeon.forecasting import NaiveForecaster
from aeon.forecasting.stats import ARIMA
y_train = np.array([1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, 6.0, 7.0, 8.0, 9.0, 10.0])
# Set horizon in the constructor; predict passes the series to forecast from
naive = NaiveForecaster(strategy="last", horizon=5)
naive.fit(y_train)
y_pred = naive.predict(y_train)
# ARIMA uses p/d/q (not order=); multi-step via iterative_forecast
arima = ARIMA(p=1, d=1, q=1)
arima.fit(y_train)
y_pred = arima.iterative_forecast(y_train, prediction_horizon=5)
5. Anomaly Detection
Identify unusual patterns or outliers. See references/anomaly_detection.md for detectors.
Quick Start:
from aeon.anomaly_detection import STOMP
detector = STOMP(window_size=50)
anomaly_scores = detector.fit_predict(y)
# Higher scores indicate anomalies
threshold = np.percentile(anomaly_scores, 95)
anomalies = anomaly_scores > threshold
6. Segmentation
Partition time series into regions with change points. See references/segmentation.md.
Quick Start:
from aeon.segmentation import ClaSPSegmenter
segmenter = ClaSPSegmenter()
change_points = segmenter.fit_predict(y)
7. Similarity Search
Find similar patterns within or across time series. See references/similarity_search.md.
Quick Start:
from aeon.similarity_search import StompMotif
# Find recurring patterns
motif_finder = StompMotif(window_size=50, k=3)
motifs = motif_finder.fit_predict(y)
Feature Extraction and Transformations
Transform time series for feature engineering. See references/transformations.md.
ROCKET Features:
from aeon.transformations.collection.convolution_based import RocketTransformer
rocket = RocketTransformer()
X_features = rocket.fit_transform(X_train)
# Use features with any sklearn classifier
from sklearn.ensemble import RandomForestClassifier
clf = RandomForestClassifier()
clf.fit(X_features, y_train)
Statistical Features:
from aeon.transformations.collection.feature_based import Catch22
catch22 = Catch22()
X_features = catch22.fit_transform(X_train)
Preprocessing:
from aeon.transformations.collection import MinMaxScaler, Normalizer
scaler = Normalizer() # Z-normalization
X_normalized = scaler.fit_transform(X_train)
Distance Metrics
Specialized temporal distance measures. See references/distances.md for complete catalog.
Usage:
from aeon.distances import dtw_distance, dtw_pairwise_distance
# Single distance
distance = dtw_distance(x, y, window=0.1)
# Pairwise distances
distance_matrix = dtw_pairwise_distance(X_train)
# Use with classifiers
from aeon.classification.distance_based import KNeighborsTimeSeriesClassifier
clf = KNeighborsTimeSeriesClassifier(
n_neighbors=5,
distance="dtw",
distance_params={"window": 0.2}
)
Available Distances:
- Elastic: DTW, DDTW, WDTW, ERP, EDR, LCSS, TWE, MSM
- Lock-step: Euclidean, Manhattan, Minkowski
- Shape-based: Shape DTW, SBD
Deep Learning Networks
Neural architectures for time series. See references/networks.md.
Architectures:
- Convolutional:
FCNClassifier,ResNetClassifier,InceptionTimeClassifier - Recurrent:
RecurrentNetwork,TCNNetwork - Autoencoders:
AEFCNClusterer,AEResNetClusterer
Usage:
from aeon.classification.deep_learning import InceptionTimeClassifier
clf = InceptionTimeClassifier(n_epochs=100, batch_size=32)
clf.fit(X_train, y_train)
predictions = clf.predict(X_test)
Datasets and Benchmarking
Load standard benchmarks and evaluate performance. See references/datasets_benchmarking.md.
Load Datasets:
from aeon.datasets import load_classification, load_gunpoint, load_regression
# Classification (generic loader or dataset-specific helper)
X_train, y_train = load_classification("GunPoint", split="train")
X_train, y_train = load_gunpoint(split="train") # same UCR dataset
# Regression
X_train, y_train = load_regression("Covid3Month", split="train")
Benchmarking:
from aeon.benchmarking import get_estimator_results
# Compare with published results
published = get_estimator_results("ROCKET", "GunPoint")
Common Workflows
Classification Pipeline
from aeon.transformations.collection import Normalizer
from aeon.classification.convolution_based import RocketClassifier
from sklearn.pipeline import Pipeline
pipeline = Pipeline([
('normalize', Normalizer()),
('classify', RocketClassifier())
])
pipeline.fit(X_train, y_train)
accuracy = pipeline.score(X_test, y_test)
Feature Extraction + Traditional ML
from aeon.transformations.collection import RocketTransformer
from sklearn.ensemble import GradientBoostingClassifier
# Extract features
rocket = RocketTransformer()
X_train_features = rocket.fit_transform(X_train)
X_test_features = rocket.transform(X_test)
# Train traditional ML
clf = GradientBoostingClassifier()
clf.fit(X_train_features, y_train)
predictions = clf.predict(X_test_features)
Anomaly Detection with Visualization
from aeon.anomaly_detection import STOMP
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
detector = STOMP(window_size=50)
scores = detector.fit_predict(y)
plt.figure(figsize=(15, 5))
plt.subplot(2, 1, 1)
plt.plot(y, label='Time Series')
plt.subplot(2, 1, 2)
plt.plot(scores, label='Anomaly Scores', color='red')
plt.axhline(np.percentile(scores, 95), color='k', linestyle='--')
plt.show()
Best Practices
Data Preparation
-
Normalize: Most algorithms benefit from z-normalization
from aeon.transformations.collection import Normalizer normalizer = Normalizer() X_train = normalizer.fit_transform(X_train) X_test = normalizer.transform(X_test) -
Handle Missing Values: Impute before analysis
from aeon.transformations.collection import SimpleImputer imputer = SimpleImputer(strategy='mean') X_train = imputer.fit_transform(X_train) -
Check Data Format: Collections use
(n_cases, n_channels, n_timepoints); single series use(n_channels, n_timepoints)(see data format)
Model Selection
- Start Simple: Begin with ROCKET variants before deep learning
- Use Validation: Split training data for hyperparameter tuning
- Compare Baselines: Test against simple methods (1-NN Euclidean, Naive)
- Consider Resources: ROCKET for speed, deep learning if GPU available
Algorithm Selection Guide
For Fast Prototyping:
- Classification:
MiniRocketClassifier - Regression:
MiniRocketRegressor - Clustering:
TimeSeriesKMeanswith Euclidean
For Maximum Accuracy:
- Classification:
HIVECOTEV2,InceptionTimeClassifier - Regression:
InceptionTimeRegressor - Forecasting:
AutoARIMA,AutoETS,TCNForecaster(requires[all_extras]for deep learning)
For Interpretability:
- Classification:
ShapeletTransformClassifier,Catch22Classifier - Features:
Catch22,TSFresh
For Small Datasets:
- Distance-based:
KNeighborsTimeSeriesClassifierwith DTW - Avoid: Deep learning (requires large data)
Reference Documentation
Detailed information available in references/:
classification.md- All classification algorithmsregression.md- Regression methodsclustering.md- Clustering algorithmsforecasting.md- Forecasting approachesanomaly_detection.md- Anomaly detection methodssegmentation.md- Segmentation algorithmssimilarity_search.md- Pattern matching and motif discoverytransformations.md- Feature extraction and preprocessingdistances.md- Time series distance metricsnetworks.md- Deep learning architecturesdatasets_benchmarking.md- Data loading and evaluation tools
Additional Resources
- Documentation: https://www.aeon-toolkit.org/
- GitHub: https://github.com/aeon-toolkit/aeon
- Examples: https://www.aeon-toolkit.org/en/stable/examples.html
- API Reference: https://www.aeon-toolkit.org/en/stable/api_reference.html
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