Sensor-Generated Time Series Events: A Definition Language

There are now a great many domains where information is recorded by sensors over a limited time period or on a permanent basis. This data flow leads to sequences of data known as time series. In many domains, like seismography or medicine, time series analysis focuses on particular regions of intere...

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Main Authors: Juan Pazos, Maria Aurora Martínez, David Lizcano, Juan A. Lara, Aurea Anguera
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2012-08-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/12/9/11811
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spelling doaj-d65c8a78f593413ea0fa7060d9e6f2d72020-11-24T22:00:26ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202012-08-01129118111185210.3390/s120911811Sensor-Generated Time Series Events: A Definition LanguageJuan PazosMaria Aurora MartínezDavid LizcanoJuan A. LaraAurea AngueraThere are now a great many domains where information is recorded by sensors over a limited time period or on a permanent basis. This data flow leads to sequences of data known as time series. In many domains, like seismography or medicine, time series analysis focuses on particular regions of interest, known as events, whereas the remainder of the time series contains hardly any useful information. In these domains, there is a need for mechanisms to identify and locate such events. In this paper, we propose an events definition language that is general enough to be used to easily and naturally define events in time series recorded by sensors in any domain. The proposed language has been applied to the definition of time series events generated within the branch of medicine dealing with balance-related functions in human beings. A device, called posturograph, is used to study balance-related functions. The platform has four sensors that record the pressure intensity being exerted on the platform, generating four interrelated time series. As opposed to the existing ad hoc proposals, the results confirm that the proposed language is valid, that is generally applicable and accurate, for identifying the events contained in the time series.http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/12/9/11811sensorstime seriesdata miningeventevent definition languagestabilometry
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author Juan Pazos
Maria Aurora Martínez
David Lizcano
Juan A. Lara
Aurea Anguera
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Maria Aurora Martínez
David Lizcano
Juan A. Lara
Aurea Anguera
Sensor-Generated Time Series Events: A Definition Language
Sensors
sensors
time series
data mining
event
event definition language
stabilometry
author_facet Juan Pazos
Maria Aurora Martínez
David Lizcano
Juan A. Lara
Aurea Anguera
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title Sensor-Generated Time Series Events: A Definition Language
title_short Sensor-Generated Time Series Events: A Definition Language
title_full Sensor-Generated Time Series Events: A Definition Language
title_fullStr Sensor-Generated Time Series Events: A Definition Language
title_full_unstemmed Sensor-Generated Time Series Events: A Definition Language
title_sort sensor-generated time series events: a definition language
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2012-08-01
description There are now a great many domains where information is recorded by sensors over a limited time period or on a permanent basis. This data flow leads to sequences of data known as time series. In many domains, like seismography or medicine, time series analysis focuses on particular regions of interest, known as events, whereas the remainder of the time series contains hardly any useful information. In these domains, there is a need for mechanisms to identify and locate such events. In this paper, we propose an events definition language that is general enough to be used to easily and naturally define events in time series recorded by sensors in any domain. The proposed language has been applied to the definition of time series events generated within the branch of medicine dealing with balance-related functions in human beings. A device, called posturograph, is used to study balance-related functions. The platform has four sensors that record the pressure intensity being exerted on the platform, generating four interrelated time series. As opposed to the existing ad hoc proposals, the results confirm that the proposed language is valid, that is generally applicable and accurate, for identifying the events contained in the time series.
topic sensors
time series
data mining
event
event definition language
stabilometry
url http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/12/9/11811
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