We propose an embedding-based framework for subsequence matching in time-series databases that improves the efficiency of processing subsequence matching queries under the Dynamic Time Warping (DTW) distance measure. This framework partially reduces subsequence matching to vector matching, using an embedding that maps each query sequence to a vector and each database time series into a sequence of vectors. The database embedding is computed offline, as a preprocessing step. At runtime, given a query object, an embedding of that object is computed online. Relatively few areas of interest are efficiently identified in the database sequences by comparing the embedding of the query with the database vectors. Those areas of interest are then ful...
In terms of a general time theory which addresses time-elements as typed point-based intervals, a fo...
Analysis of time series represents an important tool in many application areas. A vital component in...
Abstract—We consider the problem of finding similar patterns in a time sequence. Typical application...
A method for approximate subsequence matching is introduced, that significantly improves the efficie...
Existing work on similar sequence matching has focused on either whole matching or range subsequence...
Event search is the problem of identifying events or activity of interest in a large database storin...
We present an efficient indexing method to locate 1-dimeneional subsequences witbin a collection of ...
We present an efficient indexing method to locate 1dimensional subsequences within a collection of s...
We present an efficient indexing method to locate 1-dimensional subsequences within a collection of ...
We present an ecient indexing method to locate 1-dimensional subsequences within a collection of seq...
We present an efficient indexing method to locate subsequences within a collection of sequences, suc...
We present an ecient indexing method to locate 1-dimensional subsequences within a collection of seq...
This paper proposes a general framework for matching sim-ilar subsequences in both time series and s...
Abstract. In this paper, we propose a method for online subsequence matching between histogram-based...
Subsequence similarity matching in time series databases is an im-portant research area for many app...
In terms of a general time theory which addresses time-elements as typed point-based intervals, a fo...
Analysis of time series represents an important tool in many application areas. A vital component in...
Abstract—We consider the problem of finding similar patterns in a time sequence. Typical application...
A method for approximate subsequence matching is introduced, that significantly improves the efficie...
Existing work on similar sequence matching has focused on either whole matching or range subsequence...
Event search is the problem of identifying events or activity of interest in a large database storin...
We present an efficient indexing method to locate 1-dimeneional subsequences witbin a collection of ...
We present an efficient indexing method to locate 1dimensional subsequences within a collection of s...
We present an efficient indexing method to locate 1-dimensional subsequences within a collection of ...
We present an ecient indexing method to locate 1-dimensional subsequences within a collection of seq...
We present an efficient indexing method to locate subsequences within a collection of sequences, suc...
We present an ecient indexing method to locate 1-dimensional subsequences within a collection of seq...
This paper proposes a general framework for matching sim-ilar subsequences in both time series and s...
Abstract. In this paper, we propose a method for online subsequence matching between histogram-based...
Subsequence similarity matching in time series databases is an im-portant research area for many app...
In terms of a general time theory which addresses time-elements as typed point-based intervals, a fo...
Analysis of time series represents an important tool in many application areas. A vital component in...
Abstract—We consider the problem of finding similar patterns in a time sequence. Typical application...