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Sampling approaches to reduce very frequent seasonal time series

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Sampling approaches to reduce very frequent seasonal time series
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Article in International Scientific Journal
Year
2025
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Baldo, A
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Ferreira, PJS
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João Mendes-Moreira
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Vol. 42 No. 1
ISSN: 0266-4720
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
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Authenticus ID: P-012-NBC
Abstract (EN): With technological advancements, much data is being captured by sensors, smartphones, wearable devices, and so forth. These vast datasets are stored in data centres and utilized to forge data-driven models for the condition monitoring of infrastructures and systems through future data mining tasks. However, these datasets often surpass the processing capabilities of traditional information systems and methodologies due to their significant size. Additionally, not all samples within these datasets contribute valuable information during the model training phase, leading to inefficiencies. The processing and training of Machine Learning algorithms become time-consuming, and storing all the data demands excessive space, contributing to the Big Data challenge. In this paper, we propose two novel techniques to reduce large time-series datasets into more compact versions without undermining the predictive performance of the resulting models. These methods also aim to decrease the time required for training the models and the storage space needed for the condensed datasets. We evaluated our techniques on five public datasets, employing three Machine Learning algorithms: Holt-Winters, SARIMA, and LSTM. The outcomes indicate that for most of the datasets examined, our techniques maintain, and in several instances enhance, the forecasting accuracy of the models. Moreover, we significantly reduced the time required to train the Machine Learning algorithms employed.
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
No. of pages: 16
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