J. Lara, Guillermo Moreno, A. Pérez-Pérez, J. P. Valente, Á. López-Illescas
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Comparing Posturographic Time Series through Events Detection
The comparison of two time series and the extraction of subsequences that are common to the two is a complex data mining problem. Many existing techniques, like the discrete Fourier transform (DFT), offer solutions for comparing two whole time series. Often, however, the important thing is to analyse certain regions, known as events, rather than the whole times series. This applies to domains like the stock market, seismography or medicine. In this paper, we propose a method for comparing two time series by analysing the events present in the two. The proposed method is applied to time series generated by stabilometric and posturographic systems within a branch of medicine studying balance-related functions in human beings.