2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.asoc.2007.02.020
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Perception-based approach to time series data mining

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“…Related to the present research, Batyrshin and Sheremetov (2008) mention that extracting meaningful data from databases can be useful for management and decision purposes. The development of text mining techniques to extract information from a time series database can contribute on this case.…”
Section: Text Miningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Related to the present research, Batyrshin and Sheremetov (2008) mention that extracting meaningful data from databases can be useful for management and decision purposes. The development of text mining techniques to extract information from a time series database can contribute on this case.…”
Section: Text Miningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…14 Batyrshin and a The query language employed is not relevant for the purpose of our work. coworker 15,16 have also work with time series data mining and representation of quantitative dependencies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This technique can be extended to general time series data if nominal TS features are defined as events. The concept of an episode emphasises together with the importance of combinations of various events, that this conforms to the manner in which humans often perceive temporal events (Batyrshin & Sheremetov 2008). Despite this extensive research on episode mining considers the discovery of frequent serial episodes as the fundamental problem (Mannila et al 1997, Laxman et al 2007, as these frequent episodes are believed to have a higher importance than infrequent episodes.…”
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