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Identifying Pairs in Simulated Bio-Medical Time-Series

Machine Learning 2013-06-04 v1 Computational Engineering, Finance, and Science

Abstract

The paper presents a time-series-based classification approach to identify similarities in pairs of simulated human-generated patterns. An example for a pattern is a time-series representing a heart rate during a specific time-range, wherein the time-series is a sequence of data points that represent the changes in the heart rate values. A bio-medical simulator system was developed to acquire a collection of 7,871 price patterns of financial instruments. The financial instruments traded in real-time on three American stock exchanges, NASDAQ, NYSE, and AMEX, simulate bio-medical measurements. The system simulates a human in which each price pattern represents one bio-medical sensor. Data provided during trading hours from the stock exchanges allowed real-time classification. Classification is based on new machine learning techniques: self-labeling, which allows the application of supervised learning methods on unlabeled time-series and similarity ranking, which applied on a decision tree learning algorithm to classify time-series regardless of type and quantity.

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@article{arxiv.1306.0541,
  title  = {Identifying Pairs in Simulated Bio-Medical Time-Series},
  author = {Uri Kartoun},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1306.0541},
  year   = {2013}
}

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arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1303.0073