CIVET: Exploring Compact Index for Variable-Length Subsequence Matching on Time Series
Haoran Xiong,
Hang Zhang,
Zeyu Wang
et al.
Abstract:Nowadays the demands for managing and analyzing substantially increasing collections of time series are becoming more challenging. Subsequence matching, as a core subroutine in time series analysis, has drawn significant research attention. Most of the previous works only focus on matching the subsequences with equal length to the query. However, many scenarios require support for efficient variable-length subsequence matching. In this paper, we propose a new representation, Uniform Piecewise Aggregate Approxi… Show more
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