Introducing uncertainty into pattern discovery in temporal event sequences


Autoria(s): Sun, X.; Orlowska, M. E.; Li, X.
Contribuinte(s)

X. Wu

A. Tuzhilin

J. Shavlik

Data(s)

01/01/2003

Resumo

Pattern discovery in temporal event sequences is of great importance in many application domains, such as telecommunication network fault analysis. In reality, not every type of event has an accurate timestamp. Some of them, defined as inaccurate events may only have an interval as possible time of occurrence. The existence of inaccurate events may cause uncertainty in event ordering. The traditional support model cannot deal with this uncertainty, which would cause some interesting patterns to be missing. A new concept, precise support, is introduced to evaluate the probability of a pattern contained in a sequence. Based on this new metric, we define the uncertainty model and present an algorithm to discover interesting patterns in the sequence database that has one type of inaccurate event. In our model, the number of types of inaccurate events can be extended to k readily, however, at a cost of increasing computational complexity.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:98618

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Palavras-Chave #Computational complexity #Data mining #Telecommunication networks #Temporal databases #E1 #700000 - Information and Communication Services #280000 Information, Computing and Communication Sciences
Tipo

Conference Paper