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Mining Sub-Interval Relationships In Time Series Data

Machine Learning 2018-02-20 v1 Information Retrieval Machine Learning

Abstract

Time-series data is being increasingly collected and stud- ied in several areas such as neuroscience, climate science, transportation, and social media. Discovery of complex patterns of relationships between individual time-series, using data-driven approaches can improve our understanding of real-world systems. While traditional approaches typically study relationships between two entire time series, many interesting relationships in real-world applications exist in small sub-intervals of time while remaining absent or feeble during other sub-intervals. In this paper, we define the notion of a sub-interval relationship (SIR) to capture inter- actions between two time series that are prominent only in certain sub-intervals of time. We propose a novel and efficient approach to find most interesting SIR in a pair of time series. We evaluate our proposed approach on two real-world datasets from climate science and neuroscience domain and demonstrated the scalability and computational efficiency of our proposed approach. We further evaluated our discovered SIRs based on a randomization based procedure. Our results indicated the existence of several such relationships that are statistically significant, some of which were also found to have physical interpretation.

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@article{arxiv.1802.06095,
  title  = {Mining Sub-Interval Relationships In Time Series Data},
  author = {Saurabh Agrawal and Saurabh Verma and Gowtham Atluri and Anuj Karpatne and Stefan Liess and Angus Macdonald and Snigdhansu Chatterjee and Vipin Kumar},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1802.06095},
  year   = {2018}
}
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