Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
394378 Information Sciences 2012 19 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this paper, we discuss similarity searches for time series data represented as interval sequences. For instance, the time series of phone call records can be represented by time-based interval sequences, or TT-interval sequences, which consist of the start and end times of the call records. To support an efficient similarity search for such sequences, we address the desirable semantics for similarity measures for the TT-interval sequences, observe how existing measures fail to address such semantics, and propose a new measure that satisfies all our semantics. We then propose approximate encoding methods for TT-interval sequences. More specifically, we propose two bitmap-based feature extraction methods: (1) a bin-bitmap encoding method that transforms the TT-interval sequences into bitmaps of fixed length, and (2) a segmented feature extraction method that takes the longest bitmap sequences of consecutive ‘1’ elements. Finally, we propose two query processing schemes using these bitmap-based approximate representations. We validate the efficiency and effectiveness of our proposed solutions empirically.

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