Guoliang He;Dawei Jin;Lifang Dai;Xin Xin;Zhiwen Yu;C. L. Philip Chen
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Online Learning of Temporal Association Rule on Dynamic Multivariate Time Series Data
Recently, rule-based classification on multivariate time series (MTS) data has gained lots of attention, which could improve the interpretability of classification. However, state-of-the-art approaches suffer from three major issues. 1) few existing studies consider temporal relations among features in a rule, which could not adequately express the essential characteristics of MTS data. 2) due to the concept drift and time warping of MTS data, traditional methods could not mine essential characteristics of MTS data. 3) existing online learning algorithms could not effectively update shapelet-based temporal association rules of MTS data due to its temporal relationships among features of different variables. To handle these issues, we propose an online learning method for temporal association rule on dynamically collected MTS data (OTARL). First, a new type of rule named temporal association rule is defined and mined to represent temporal relationships among features in a rule. Second, an online learning mechanism with a probability correlation-based evaluation criterion is proposed to realize the online learning of temporal association rules on dynamically collected MTS data. Finally, an ensemble classification approach based on maximum-likelihood estimation is advanced to further enhance the classification performance. We conduct experiments on ten real-world datasets to verify the effectiveness and efficiency of our approach.
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The IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering encompasses knowledge and data engineering aspects within computer science, artificial intelligence, electrical engineering, computer engineering, and related fields. It provides an interdisciplinary platform for disseminating new developments in knowledge and data engineering and explores the practicality of these concepts in both hardware and software. Specific areas covered include knowledge-based and expert systems, AI techniques for knowledge and data management, tools, and methodologies, distributed processing, real-time systems, architectures, data management practices, database design, query languages, security, fault tolerance, statistical databases, algorithms, performance evaluation, and applications.