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arxiv 2005.13191 v1 pith:Q4H2IREB submitted 2020-05-27 cs.LG stat.ML

TSML (Time Series Machine Learnng)

classification cs.LG stat.ML
keywords dataautomationindustrialreduceseriestimetsmladdress
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Over the past years, the industrial sector has seen many innovations brought about by automation. Inherent in this automation is the installation of sensor networks for status monitoring and data collection. One of the major challenges in these data-rich environments is how to extract and exploit information from these large volume of data to detect anomalies, discover patterns to reduce downtimes and manufacturing errors, reduce energy usage, predict faults/failures, effective maintenance schedules, etc. To address these issues, we developed TSML. Its technology is based on using the pipeline of lightweight filters as building blocks to process huge amount of industrial time series data in parallel.

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