Mining Multi-scale Intervention Rules from Time Series and Complex Network

This paper proposes the concept of intervention rule which tries to reveal the interventional relationship between elements in a system in the following three aspects. (1) Casual relationship. Intervention rule shows which element is the cause and which element is the consequence. (2) Quantitative r...

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Main Authors: Jiaoling Zheng, Changjie Tang, Shaojie Qiao, Ning Yang, Yue Wang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Atlantis Press 2011-08-01
Series:International Journal of Computational Intelligence Systems
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Online Access:https://www.atlantis-press.com/article/2370.pdf
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spelling doaj-78a8d5a100f54b2b814b799f8942ace92020-11-25T01:32:46ZengAtlantis PressInternational Journal of Computational Intelligence Systems 1875-68832011-08-014410.2991/ijcis.2011.4.4.25Mining Multi-scale Intervention Rules from Time Series and Complex NetworkJiaoling ZhengChangjie TangShaojie QiaoNing YangYue WangThis paper proposes the concept of intervention rule which tries to reveal the interventional relationship between elements in a system in the following three aspects. (1) Casual relationship. Intervention rule shows which element is the cause and which element is the consequence. (2) Quantitative relationship: Intervention rule shows the quantitative intensity of how the change of the causal element interferes with the change of the consequential element. (3) Multi-scale intervention relationship. Intervention rule shows the intervention at different decomposition scale of the original system, since sub system may exhibit different mechanism from the original system. This paper first introduces a general intervention rule framework, and then transforms the framework into concrete intervention rules for complex network data and time series data. Then, it proposes two algorithms to mine the intervention rules from the two different systems. Finally, the experimental results show that multi-scale intervention rules do exist in real dataset. And the intervention intensity of each sub graph and sub series are always 4 or 5 time larger than intervention intensity of the original data.https://www.atlantis-press.com/article/2370.pdfIntervention ruleComplex networkTime seriesDecompositionMulti-scale
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author Jiaoling Zheng
Changjie Tang
Shaojie Qiao
Ning Yang
Yue Wang
spellingShingle Jiaoling Zheng
Changjie Tang
Shaojie Qiao
Ning Yang
Yue Wang
Mining Multi-scale Intervention Rules from Time Series and Complex Network
International Journal of Computational Intelligence Systems
Intervention rule
Complex network
Time series
Decomposition
Multi-scale
author_facet Jiaoling Zheng
Changjie Tang
Shaojie Qiao
Ning Yang
Yue Wang
author_sort Jiaoling Zheng
title Mining Multi-scale Intervention Rules from Time Series and Complex Network
title_short Mining Multi-scale Intervention Rules from Time Series and Complex Network
title_full Mining Multi-scale Intervention Rules from Time Series and Complex Network
title_fullStr Mining Multi-scale Intervention Rules from Time Series and Complex Network
title_full_unstemmed Mining Multi-scale Intervention Rules from Time Series and Complex Network
title_sort mining multi-scale intervention rules from time series and complex network
publisher Atlantis Press
series International Journal of Computational Intelligence Systems
issn 1875-6883
publishDate 2011-08-01
description This paper proposes the concept of intervention rule which tries to reveal the interventional relationship between elements in a system in the following three aspects. (1) Casual relationship. Intervention rule shows which element is the cause and which element is the consequence. (2) Quantitative relationship: Intervention rule shows the quantitative intensity of how the change of the causal element interferes with the change of the consequential element. (3) Multi-scale intervention relationship. Intervention rule shows the intervention at different decomposition scale of the original system, since sub system may exhibit different mechanism from the original system. This paper first introduces a general intervention rule framework, and then transforms the framework into concrete intervention rules for complex network data and time series data. Then, it proposes two algorithms to mine the intervention rules from the two different systems. Finally, the experimental results show that multi-scale intervention rules do exist in real dataset. And the intervention intensity of each sub graph and sub series are always 4 or 5 time larger than intervention intensity of the original data.
topic Intervention rule
Complex network
Time series
Decomposition
Multi-scale
url https://www.atlantis-press.com/article/2370.pdf
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