Practical joint human-machine exploration of industrial time series using the matrix profile

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Technological advancements and widespread adaptation of new technology in industry have made industrial time series data more available than ever before. With this development grows the need for versatile methods for mining industrial time series data. This paper introduces a practical approach for joint human-machine exploration of industrial time series data using the Matrix Profile, and presents some challenges involved. The approach is demonstrated on three real-life industrial data sets to show how it enables the user to quickly extract semantic information, detect cycles, find deviating patterns, and gain a deeper understanding of the time series. A benchmark test is also presented on ECG (electrocardiogram) data, showing that the approach works well in comparison to previously suggested methods for extracting relevant time series motifs.

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Nilsson, F., Bouguelia, M. R., & Rögnvaldsson, T. (2023). Practical joint human-machine exploration of industrial time series using the matrix profile. Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery, 37(1), 1–38. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10618-022-00871-y

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