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Similarity Preserving Representation Learning for Time Series Clustering

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A considerable amount of clustering algorithms take instance-feature matrices as their inputs. As such, they cannot directly analyze time series data due to its temporal nature, usually unequal lengths, and complex properties. This is a great pity since many of these algorithms are effective, robust, efficient, and easy to use. In this paper, we bridge this gap by proposing an efficient representation learning framework that is able to convert a set of time series with various lengths to an instance-feature matrix. In particular, we guarantee that the pairwise similarities between time series are well preserved after the transformation, thus the learned feature representation is particularly suitable for the time series clustering task. Given a set of $n$ time series, we first construct an $n\times n$ partially-observed similarity matrix by randomly sampling $\mathcal{O}(n \log n)$ pairs of time series and computing their pairwise similarities. We then propose an efficient algorithm that solves a non-convex and NP-hard problem to learn new features based on the partially-observed similarity matrix. By conducting extensive empirical studies, we show that the proposed framework is more effective, efficient, and flexible, compared to other state-of-the-art time series clustering methods.

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A Survey on Time-Series Distance Measures

cs.DB · 2024-12-29 · conditional · novelty 5.0

A survey classifying over 100 time-series distance measures into seven families and proposing a dependent/independent framework for multivariate extensions.

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  • A Survey on Time-Series Distance Measures cs.DB · 2024-12-29 · conditional · none · ref 124 · internal anchor

    A survey classifying over 100 time-series distance measures into seven families and proposing a dependent/independent framework for multivariate extensions.