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TSUBASA: Climate Network Construction on Historical and Real-Time Data

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arxiv 2203.16457 v1 pith:6MYISKL5 submitted 2022-03-23 physics.data-an physics.ao-ph

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A climate network represents the global climate system by the interactions of a set of anomaly time-series. Network science has been applied on climate data to study the dynamics of a climate network. The core task and first step to enable interactive network science on climate data is the efficient construction and update of a climate network on user-defined time-windows. We present TSUBASA, an algorithm for the efficient construction of climate networks based on the exact calculation of Pearsons correlation of large time-series. By pre-computing simple and low-overhead statistics, TSUBASA can efficiently compute the exact pairwise correlation of time-series on arbitrary time windows at query time. For real-time data, TSUBASA proposes a fast and incremental way of updating a network at interactive speed. Our experiments show that TSUBASA is faster than approximate solutions at least one order of magnitude for both historical and real-time data and outperforms a baseline for time-series correlation calculation up to two orders of magnitude.

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