Association for Computing Machinery
ACM Special Interest Group on Knowledge Discovery & Data Mining

 

 

KDD-2000

Sixth ACM SIGKDD International Conference on
Knowledge Discovery & Data Mining

August 20-23, 2000
Boston, MA, USA

 KDD-2000 Runner-Up Best Research Paper

Deformable Markov Model Templates for Time-Series Pattern Matching

Xianping Ge (University of California, Irvine)

Padhraic Smyth (University of California, Irvine)

 

Abstract:

This paper addresses the problem of automatically detecting specific patterns or shapes in time-series data. A novel and flexible approach is proposed based on segmental semi-Markov models. Unlike dynamic time-warping or template-matching, the proposed framework provides a principled and coherent framework for leveraging both prior knowledge and training data. The pattern of interest is modeled as a K-state segmental hidden Markov model where each state is responsible for the generation of a component of the overall shape using a state-based regression function. The distance (in time) between segments is modeled as a semi-Markov process, allowing flexible deformation of time. The model can be constructed from a single training example. Recognition of a pattern in a new time series is achieved by a recursive Viterbi-like algorithm which scales linearly in the length of the sequence. The method is successfully demonstrated on real data sets, including an application to end-point detection in semiconductor manufacturing.

 

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