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Eamonn Keogh

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IJCAI Conference 2018 Conference Paper

Time Series Chains: A Novel Tool for Time Series Data Mining

  • Yan Zhu
  • Makoto Imamura
  • Daniel Nikovski
  • Eamonn Keogh

Since their introduction over a decade ago, time se-ries motifs have become a fundamental tool for time series analytics, finding diverse uses in dozens of domains. In this work we introduce Time Series Chains, which are related to, but distinct from, time series motifs. Informally, time series chains are a temporally ordered set of subsequence patterns, such that each pattern is similar to the pattern that preceded it, but the first and last patterns are arbi-trarily dissimilar. In the discrete space, this is simi-lar to extracting the text chain “hit, hot, dot, dog” from a paragraph. The first and last words have nothing in common, yet they are connected by a chain of words with a small mutual difference. Time Series Chains can capture the evolution of systems, and help predict the future. As such, they potentially have implications for prognostics. In this work, we introduce a robust definition of time series chains, and a scalable algorithm that allows us to discover them in massive datasets.

IS Journal 2007 Journal Article

Domain-Driven, Actionable Knowledge Discovery

  • Longbing Cao
  • Chengqi Zhang
  • Qiang Yang
  • David Bell
  • Michail Vlachos
  • Bahar Taneri
  • Eamonn Keogh
  • Philip S. Yu

Data mining increasingly faces complex challenges in the real-life world of business problems and needs. The gap between business expectations and R&D results in this area involves key aspects of the field, such as methodologies, targeted problems, pattern interestingness, and infrastructure support. Both researchers and practitioners are realizing the importance of domain knowledge to close this gap and develop actionable knowledge for real user needs.